Crosslink Strategy
Crosslink Strategy is a conservative lobbying and political consulting firm founded in 2005 by Terry Nelson, a Republican political strategist formerly serving as a senior advisor to Senator John McCain.
In October 2006, Wal-Mart ended its relationship with Crosslink Strategy in response to Nelson's involvement with a Republican campaign ad mocking Democrats.
Political consultant Chris LaCivita, most well known for his association with the Swift Boat Veterans is also an employee of Crosslink Strategy.
External links
- Company website
- Nashville Post, "Creator of controversial Ford ad unmasked"
- Austin-American Statesman "McCain adviser linked to anti-Ford ad"
- NY Times "Wal-Mart tries to enlist image help"
- NY Times ""Wal-Mart dismisses adviser who created G.O.P. ad"
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