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Jesse Benton (Jesse Reeves Benton) was born on 4 October, 1977 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American political consultant. Discover Jesse Benton'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 46 years old?
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Jesse Reeves Benton |
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Political consultant |
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46 years old |
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Libra |
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4 October, 1977 |
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4 October |
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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United States
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Jesse Benton Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Jesse Benton's Wife?
His wife is Valori Pyeatt
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Valori Pyeatt |
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Jesse Benton Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jesse Benton worth at the age of 46 years old? Jesse Benton’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from United States. We have estimated Jesse Benton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jesse Reeves Benton (born October 4, 1977) is an American political operative, convicted felon, writer, and entrepreneur.
Benton is closely associated with the Paul family, having served as a campaign manager for both Ron Paul and Rand Paul.
He is married to Valori Pyeatt, Ron Paul's granddaughter.
Benton's political career began in 2000 when he worked with the Republican National Committee.
Benton has been involved with various political candidates and organizations, including the American Conservative Union, Americans for Tax Reform, the Liberty Coalition, the Performance Institute, and Louisiana Senator David Vitter.
Benton opened his own political firm, CIC solutions, working mostly in Pennsylvania and Virginia.
In 2007, Benton became involved with Ron Paul's 2008 presidential candidacy.
Benton started out as a volunteer, being attracted by Paul's message on spending, civil liberties, and foreign policy, but eventually became Paul's communications director.
After the end of Ron Paul's 2008 campaign, Benton joined the Campaign for Liberty, a political organization founded by Ron Paul to advocate for his political message.
In 2010, Benton served as Rand Paul's campaign manager when Paul was elected Senator of Kentucky.
Benton simultaneously served as Ron Paul's political director.
Rand Paul had never run for office before, and was seen as an underdog.
Benton and Rand Paul became close, with the two speaking nearly every day and Benton moving into Paul's basement.
Rand Paul's ultimately victorious campaign was praised for its use of the internet fundraising and recruiting, and Paul's ability to knock off a more established candidate was described by a Republican strategist as establishing a new norm for Republican primaries.
The move was notable as McConnell had endorsed Paul's 2010 Republican primary opponent, Trey Grayson, and McConnell represented the "establishment" wing of the Kentucky Republican party while Benton's background was in "grassroots" advocacy.
During the campaign, Benton urged Paul's delegates at the 2012 Republican National Convention to act with "decorum and respect."
Benton has been criticized by some Ron Paul supporters who see Benton as being overly concerned with his own career, incompetent, and not truly a "hardcore Paulite."
Thomas Woods, an historian, political analyst, and former Ron Paul adviser, criticized Benton for what he saw as downplaying Ron Paul's libertarian ideals in order to earn "GOP respectability," a notion echoed by other Paul supporters.
In August 2012, conservative activist and former fired 2008 Ron Paul staffer Dennis Fusaro released emails and phone conversations that implicated Benton in being involved in an attempt to hire Iowa state senator Kent Sorenson in order to secure Sorenson's support of Ron Paul's presidential campaign.
Sorenson initially worked for Michele Bachmann's candidacy, but switched his support to Paul, prompting Bachmann to accuse the Paul campaign of buying Sorenson.
Sorenson resigned after a special investigator found it "manifestly clear" he violated Iowa Senate ethics rules by accepting money and then denying he'd done so.
After the 2012 presidential election, Benton agreed to serve as Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell's campaign manager for his 2014 re-election campaign.
In hiring Benton, McConnell hoped to avoid a Republican primary from a conservative challenger, although Tea Party Republican Matt Bevin would ultimately challenge McConnell.
Benton served as the campaign manager of Republican Mitch McConnell, until resigning on August 29, 2014, amid rumors surrounding campaign finance allegations during the 2012 presidential election.
Being selected to lead his campaign is one of the great honors of my life and I look forward to victory in November of 2014." The McConnell campaign stated that Benton would "absolutely" keep his job with the campaign.
Although Paul was not nominated, Benton praised Paul's followers for helping to elect Paul supporters to positions of leadership within the GOP.
On August 5, 2015, Benton was indicted by a grand jury on charges arising from an alleged coverup to conceal the expenditure of campaign money to hire an Iowa politician.
Four of the five charges were initially thrown out because of misconduct by the prosecutor.
Benton was found not guilty at trial on charges of making false statements.
Benton was subsequently re-indicted and was found guilty of conspiring to cause false records to the Federal Election Commission.
Benton was given two years probation.
In March 2016, Benton was hired by the pro-Trump "Great America" super PAC.
Fusaro then released a phone conversation regarding Benton's employment with the McConnell campaign, in which Benton said he was "sort of holding my nose for two years because what we're doing here is going to be a big benefit for Rand in 2016."
The incident was referred to on Twitter as "nosegate."
In response to Fusaro's actions, Benson stated, ""It is truly sick that someone would record a private phone conversation I had out of kindness and use it to try to hurt me.
I believe in Senator McConnell and am 100 percent committed to his re-election.
He was pardoned by President Donald Trump on December 23, 2020.
Benton was indicted in September 2021 for illegally funneling money he received from a Russian national into the 2016 campaign of Donald Trump.
Benton was convicted on November 17, 2022, and sentenced to 18 months in prison on February 17, 2023.