Matthew “Matt” Rhoades is an American political and public affairs consultant. He is cited as a pioneer in messaging through less conventional outlets, such as the Drudge Report, and influencing the public image of candidates and organizations who oppose his clients. He was the campaign manager of Mitt Romney's 2012 presidential campaign and a founder of America Rising. Rhoades is currently serving as Co-CEO at CGCN Group, a Washington, D.C.-based public affairs firm.
As research director during the 2004 Bush-Cheney campaign Rhoades became known for his opposition research. He was hired by Romney's 2008 campaign manager, Beth Myers, and served as the campaign manager for Mitt Romney's 2012 campaign for presidency. He deliberately kept a low profile, rarely traveled with Romney and tried to not appear on TV. According to The Wall Street Journal he "remains a bit of a mystery even to those who work with him daily". One of Rhoades early strategies regarding the state's caucuses was to leave out the Iowa straw poll in order to save resources. Rhodes worked with many advisers involved in the previous 2008 bid. In a heated GOPprimary atmosphere Rhoades managed to secure the Republican nomination for Romney.
America Rising
The group, America Rising LLC, was launched in 2013 by Rhoades, former RNC spokesman Tim Miller and former RNC research director Joe Pounder. It was established as the Republican counterpart to the Democratic opposition research group, American Bridge 21st Century. The group is not only focused on opposition research but also engages in rapid response communications and sending video trackers. In 2014, America Rising helped derail Iowa Democratic candidate Bruce Braley's Senate bid by releasing a clip of the Democrat caught disparaging Iowa farmers and Senator Chuck Grassley.
is a private sector communications consulting firm which was launched by Rhoades and former RNC research director Joe Pounder in January 2015. After realizing that the corporate sphere faced similar challenges as Rhoades and Pounder had been confronted with at America Rinsing, the business idea for Definers was formed.
Defending Digital Democracy
In 2017, Robby Mook, Clinton's2016 campaign manager, Eric Rosenbach, former defense secretary Ash Carter's chief of staff, and Rhoades launched the Defending Digital Democracy Project at Harvard University's Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs. The initiative looks at the problem of political organizations and election infrastructure being targeted by hackers. The initiative's objective, to find solutions for "election-related cybersecurity threats", is being supported by Democrats and Republicans alike. Rhoades and Mook launched this project in large part due to the hacking attacks both experienced during their times as campaign managers in 2012 and 2016, respectively.
Defending Digital Campaigns Project
In October 2019, Rhoades and Mook launched Defending Digital Campaigns, a 501c4 nonprofit organization with the main ficus on providing cybersecurity services to congressional and presidential candidates. DDC has received special approval from the Federal Election Commission to work directly with political campaigns while maintaining it’s non-profit status. Google, Microsoft, Cloudflare, and other tech companies have partnered with DDC for the 2020 election cycle.
CGCN Group
In September, 2019, Rhoades joined CGCN Group, an all-Republican issue advocacy and public affairs firm in Washington, D.C. with ties to GOP establishment and the party's conservative wing. He is currently serving as co-chief executive, along with GOP lobbyist Sam Geduldig.