About

Stephanie is political and social media junkie. She is originally from the California central valley, and has lived in Washington, DC since 2007.

She has been apart of numerous national, state, and local campaign throughout the years. Recently she volunteered for the Chris Christie gubernatorial election. Stephanie currently works at a New Jersey based political action committee, The Vital Center (TVCvote.com). She is the editor of The Vital Center’s newsletter, Learning Together, which empowers citizens to obtain truth through informed voting. Stephanie is also the social media direct for The Vital Center.

Stephanie has also held various Capitol Hill internships. She currently interns for Congressman Dan Burton of Indiana 5. Past internships included Dana Rohrabacher (CA-46) and Devin Nunes (CA-21).

She recently began training at ElectionMall Technologies “where everyday is a campaign”. ElectionMall specializes in epolitics.

She is also serves on the editorial board for Catholic University’s first and only political journal, The Quorum.

She is passionate about incorporating social media strategies into the new GOP and loves the internet. Stephanie is a tech, media, and iphone lover. She is also a full-time politics and philosophy student at The Catholic University of America and works part time at the Columbus School of Law as a lab assistant.



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  • I am starting to love Gowalla. At first I wasn’t sure what the point was but after a while I truly began understand the purpose of this app. It’s a great way to meet women(at some point), and also further branch out and network with others. I love it!

  • Comment from Marisa Musto

    There are a few excellent arguments debated here.
    Usually, I am not very fond of politics. however, occasionally all of us have to take notice. Worthy of note, i am grateful to you.

  • Comment from SpaceAce

    Do you have copy writer for so good articles? If so please give me contacts, because this really rocks! :)

  • Comment from Younge

    I would appreciate more visual materials, to make your blog more attractive, but your writing style really compensates it. But there is always place for improvement


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