As a partner at Axiom Strategies, Nick has successfully quarterbacked some of Axiom’s biggest wins in 2022 including a historical U.S Senate primary win for U.S. Senator Eric Schmitt in Missouri and reelecting Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton while being outspent heavily in a primary, run-off and general election. Nick has been involved in various major Congressional victories including winning 2020’s most expensive race in the nation and electing Troy Nehls in TX-22. Nick also oversaw a major primary win in 2022 for Eric Burlison in MO-07. At a localized level, he has been the lead strategist for Tim O’Hare’s historic primary and general election victories for Tarrant County Executive Judge in Texas and has been involved in major school board victories in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, Houston area and statewide in Texas. Before joining Axiom Strategies, Nick served as deputy chief of staff to a Governor and received his law degree from Saint Louis University.
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