She stated eight years later that she did not vote for a presidential candidate in 2008 because Sarah Palin gave her pause. Sarah Paulson portrayed Wallace in the 2012 film Game Change, which was based on the 2008 John McCain-Sarah Palin presidential campaign and her role as a key surrogate for the vice-presidential candidate. Mark, her husband, was representing the Bush Administration at the United Nations in New York City. Born Nicolle Devenish, she grew up in Northern California as the daughter of an antiques expert and an assistant teacher. Former colleagues describe her as “very persuasive in the halls of the West Wing” and a proponent of greater transparency with reporters. She became the communications director for Bush’s 2004 presidential campaign in 2003. She is known for her work as the anchor of the MSNBC news and politics program Deadline: White House and a former co-host of the ABC daytime talk show The View. Bush’s first term in 2001, where she oversaw regional press strategy and outreach. Nicolle Wallace ( ne Devenish born February 4, 1972) is an American television host and author. Wallace joined the White House staff as director of media affairs during George W. Wallace was involved in the recount of the Florida election in 2000. She moved to Florida in 1999 to work as Governor Jeb Bush’s press secretary, and in 2000 she became the Communications Director for the Florida State Technology Office. Wallace began her political career in California state politics after briefly working as an on-air reporter.
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