David Plouffe

David Plouffe, the brains behind the president's 2008 campaign, joins a revamped White House on Monday. Daniel Stone talks to top advisers about Plouff's cool style, occasional tantrums, and hefty to-do list.

David Plouffe, architect of Obama’s 2008 win, is thrilled at the Tea Party’s triumphs. Lloyd Grove talks to Plouffe about why Democrats benefit—and demands that Karl Rove come clean about money.

After weeks of wall-to-wall press for Palin, Agassi, and Carrie Prejean, it’s clear our narcissistic culture is obsessed with memoirs. Critic Ben Yagoda hopes the fad might be over.

Oh Hardball, Obama's campaign manager David Plouffe says the White House isn't ignoring the GOP's real leadership, they're just focusing on those who really matter in the party: the Limbaughs, Becks and Palins. MSNBC

Former Obama campaign manager David Plouffe chimed in on the Fox News-White House battle Sunday. playing down the network’s influence and claiming that in 2008, it was a “24-hour propaganda channel for the McCain campaign.” Meet the Press

David Plouffe, the architect of the president’s 2008 campaign, has just released a new tell-all. Obama biographer Richard Wolffe compares notes on accounts of his veep pick—and McCain’s.