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John Sears (political strategist) was born on 3 July, 1940 in Syracuse, New York, U.S., is an American attorney and political strategist (1940–2020). Discover John Sears (political strategist)'s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 80 years old?

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Age 80 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 3 July 1940
Birthday 3 July
Birthplace Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Date of death 2020
Died Place Miami, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1940

John Patrick Sears (July 3, 1940 – March 26, 2020) was an American attorney, and a Republican political strategist.

Sears was born in July 1940 near Syracuse, New York, the son of James L. Sears and Helen M. Fitzgerald.

Sears attended Christian Brothers Academy in suburban Syracuse, a private Catholic preparatory academy.

1960

He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Notre Dame (B.S.,1960), and completed law school at Georgetown University (L.L.B., J.D., 1963); both universities are among the most prominent Catholic colleges in the United States.

1963

Sears worked as a law clerk for the New York State Court of Appeals from 1963-65.

He then became a member of the New York City law firm of Nixon, Mudge, Rose, Alexander, Guthrie & Mitchell for two years.

He met Richard M. Nixon as a colleague at this firm; at the time Nixon was a former congressman, senator, and vice-president, and unsuccessful presidential and gubernatorial candidate, working as a lawyer in private practice.

1968

He then joined Nixon's political staff, as Nixon was preparing a bid for the 1968 Republican presidential nomination.

Sears played a pivotal role at the 1968 Republican National Convention, in securing Nixon's nomination for the presidency.

He was only 28 at the time and was subsequently shut out of the Nixon campaign operation by John Mitchell (a partner from his law firm), who considered him overly ambitious.

1969

He served as Deputy Counsel to President Richard M. Nixon from 1969–70, and assisted both Nixon and Ronald Reagan in their presidential campaigns.

Sears served as Deputy Counsel to the President from 1969-70.

1970

Sears then left the White House, to join the law firm of Gadsby & Hannah, in Washington, DC, where he worked from 1970-76.

1972

Mitchell, who became U.S. Attorney General during the first Nixon term, was subsequently caught up as a central figure in the Watergate scandal, from 1972 to 1974.

1976

Sears managed Ronald Reagan's 1976 presidential bid, when Reagan ran in the Republican primaries against incumbent President Gerald Ford, and almost won the nomination.

1977

He has been a partner in the Washington law firm of Baskin and Sears since 1977.

1980

He again managed Reagan's presidential bid in 1980 but was fired and replaced by William Casey on the day Reagan won the New Hampshire primary.

Sears had run the national operation out of Washington and was a rival of Edwin Meese, Michael Deaver, and Lyn Nofziger in California.

They did not trust Sears and believed he was trying to consolidate power at the expense of many longtime Reagan friends and backers.

Reagan told journalist and presidential scholar Theodore White that "There was a feeling that I was just kind of a spokesman for John Sears."

Sears had been attempting to consolidate power in the Reagan campaign in 1980.

He overstepped his bounds, leading to his firing.

William Casey was hired to take his place.

Casey (later appointed to head the Central Intelligence Agency by President Reagan) demanded administrative control of the campaign, but had no desire to control policy and by extension the personnel choices of the Reagan campaign; this was something John Sears was boldly attempting to control.

In the 1980s, Sears was "the highest paid" American lobbyist for South Africa's apartheid regime, "commanding an annual fee of $500,000."

1984

Sears served as a political analyst for NBC Today, the popular television broadcast, from 1984-85.

He resided in McLean, Virginia.

2000

In 2000 Leonard Garment incorrectly identified Sears as Deep Throat in his book In Search of Deep Throat.

Sears then requested that Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein (who unmasked Watergate with the help of Deep Throat) publicly deny it was him, and Bernstein complied.

(Later it was revealed by Woodward that W. Mark Felt, former Deputy FBI Director was "Deep Throat".)

2006

Sears told author Craig Shirley in 2006 that after being fired from the 1980 Reagan campaign, he never spoke with either Ronald or Nancy Reagan again.

2020

Sears died in Miami on March 26, 2020, from a heart attack.