By Greg Hazley
Andrea Saul, press secretary for Carly Fiorina’s failed 2009 Senate bid with experience at the RNC and the McCain-Palin presidential ticket, has moved to Mitt Romney’s political action committee as a communications advisor ahead of the former Massachusetts governor’s expected White House bid.
Romney has been speaking across the country and funneling money to candidates via his Free and Strong America PAC, which Saul will serve in a PR capacity.
She is a former communications aide to Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-Utah) and directed media affairs for the McCain-Palin presidential ticket in 2008, later moving to the RNC. She was also communications director for Gov. Charlie Crist’s Senate bid, but quit when he switched his party affiliation from Republican to independent.
She also worked at DCI Group earlier in her PR career.
Romney and other rumored contenders like Newt Gingrich and Mike Huckabee have not declared their candidacies for the 2012 race, although the first debate is less than two months away on May 2 at the Reagan Library.
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