Karen Hughes

   

Karen Hughes

Karen Parfitt Hughes (born December 27, 1956) is a Republican U.S. politician from the state of Texas.

Since the 1990s, Hughes has worked with George W. Bush: first as Director of Communications while he was Governor of Texas, from 1995 to 2000, and then as Special Advisor to the President from 2001 to 2002, while he was President of the United States. She left the Bush administration in July 2002 to return to Texas, but remained in daily contact with the Bush reelection campaign by telephone and e-mail, and spoke personally with Bush several times a week. In August 2004, Hughes returned to full-time service with the Bush campaign, setting up office on Air Force One, from where she planned the 2004 Republican National Convention and the late stages of the 2004 election. She has been described by the Dallas Morning News as "the most powerful woman ever to serve in the White House", and by ABC News as Bush's "most essential advisor", and remains one of the major voices of the Bush campaign.

Karen Hughes with First Lady Laura Bush
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Karen Hughes with First Lady Laura Bush

In March 2004, Hughes published Ten Minutes from Normal, an upbeat account of her work in the Bush administration.


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