12. Karl Rove

Karl Rove, known as “The Architect,” was a pivotal political advisor and strategist for President George W. Bush. His expertise in grassroots mobilization and data-driven campaign strategies reshaped how U.S. elections are conducted. Rove’s ability to craft compelling messages and target key demographics helped secure Bush’s election victories in 2000 and 2004. His influence extended beyond campaigns, as he played a significant role in shaping domestic policy decisions during the Bush administration. Rove’s innovative approaches to political strategy have left a lasting impact on American politics, highlighting the critical role of strategic advisory in modern electoral success.



