Former Palin scribe Lindsay Hayes takes top speechwriting job on Romney campaign

Lindsay Hayes has been promoted to director of speechwriting for Mitt Romney. A writer for Sarah Palin throughout the 2008 campaign and a writer for Alaskaโ€™s late Sen. Ted Stevens before that, Hayes has been writing for Romney since November, but got the top job partly because she works well with others, according ABC News.

โ€œSo much of what she does is based on not writing the words, but itโ€™s getting the feel for somebody and what they want to say and how they want to get there,โ€ said former Hayes colleague Andy Davis. โ€œPrincipals, candidates, folks that matter in a campaign, they really like working with her because she takes the time to find their voice. โ€ฆ Lindsay listens well to those around her. A speechwriter gets a lot of input and Lindsay assimilates all that while keeping the process running smoothly. On top of that sheโ€™s an excellent writerโ€”sheโ€™s just a true pro all around.โ€

Donโ€™t look for behind the scenes interviews with Hayes, however; her reputation is to turn down interview requests and stay off social media. So far so good. I sent her an e-mail greeting a couple of months ago wishing her good luck and some sleep, and adding a question about how โ€œsevere conservativeโ€ came about. She thanked me for my kind words, and left it at that.

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