Once the elections were done, she got a promotion to White House Communications Director. During the following elections, she served as the Communications Director for the Bush reelection campaign. She was George Bush’s Director of Media Affairs and Special Assistant to the President in the first Bush administration. Nicole Wallace’s pedigree soon got her tapped by the White House. She would then move to work at the Florida State Technology Office as Communications Director and was at the center of the 2000 Florida election recount. She soon climbed the ladder and became a political reporter before becoming then Florida Governor Jeb Bush’s press secretary. Wallace then went back to California and got work as a reporter for a local TV station. She would then proceed to Northwestern University and attended their Medill School of Journalism for her master’s studies. Once she graduated from high school, she went on to the University of California at Berkeley, where she got her diploma in communications. She spends most of her childhood in Orinda in California and attended the Miramonte High School till her graduation in 1990. Wallace’s father was an antique dealer while her mother was a teacher when she was born in Orange County California in 1972. Nicolle Wallace is an American author, political analyst, and commentator that is best known for her Charlotte Kramer series of political novels.
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