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About Albert Eisenberg
How can the American Right become truly representative of our country, in all its incredible diversity? How can our movement appeal beyond a shrinking base of voters and supporters, so that the American experiment can continue on in perpetuity? These are the questions that motivate Albert Eisenberg, a Charleston, SC and D.C.-based political strategist, entrepreneur and commentator.
Seeing major opportunities in political and nonprofit messaging, Albert left the corporate agency world to found BlueStateRed at the age of 25, with a mission to help causes and campaigns reach their next generation of supporters. Since then, he has served as an advisor on campaigns from local to national, including placing innovative media for black, Hispanic and Jewish voters in dozens of Congressional Districts, building bridges between the LGBT community and Republican candidates, reaching hundreds of thousands of young voters with sane, LGBT-focused messages on the Israel-Hamas conflict, helping launch the free-thinking University of Austin (UATX) brand, and developing a PAC providing the only Hispanic voter outreach from the GOP in his home state of Pennsylvania for multiple political cycles in a row.
Albert Eisenberg's writing has appeared in RealClearPolitics, Fox News, Newsweek, National Review, The Liberal Patriot, and the Philadelphia Inquirer, where he was the youngest op-ed columnist (and only conservative!) before being purged in 2020. Albert cares about diversifying the American Right, strengthening and building the Jewish community in America and abroad, and building new institutions that are dedicated to open discourse. In his spare time he is a cat dad, tennis player, Jewish community leader, and is working on his second full home renovation in Charleston.
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Albert & Craig organizing a deployment supporting Pro-LGBT Republican candidates in 2018 —
building critical support for Clinton-district R's in a "Blue Wave" cycle.