Patrick Caddell was an American political consultant and pollster known for his work in U.S. politics, particularly during the late 20th century. He gained prominence for his role in the 1976 presidential campaign of Jimmy Carter, where he served as a chief strategist and helped to craft the campaign's messaging and outreach efforts. Caddell was recognized for his unconventional polling methods and insights into voter behavior.

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