Pete Fullerton

Pete began his political career as a volunteer Field Director for the Kevin Raye for Congress Campaign in 2002 in Maines 2nd Congressional District while still a Junior at the University of Maine. Fullerton went on to be the Vice Chair of the Maine College Republicans in 2003, before accepting a position with RNC Victory 04 to manage the Field operations for Southern Maine in 2004. Later, in 2004, Fullerton was tapped by the RNC to lead the Victory operations in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire, one of 13 targeted States during the 2004 Presidential election. After the 2004 campaign, Peter served on the Inaugural Committee, then accepted an appointment within the Bush Administration at the United States Department of the Agriculture as a special assistant. In 2008 Peter returned to New England to lead the McCain for President operations there as the Maine State Director. In October 2009, Fullerton joined the Brown for U.S. Senate campaign, where he developed and implemented a strategic GOTV operation which helped propel Scott Brown to a decisive victory over his opponent.

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