After graduation, she worked for
NBC in
Athens during the
2004 Olympic Games, and then moved to
Washington, D.C., where she took a job with
DCI Group, a public relations firm. She joined the
2008 John McCain presidential campaign in February 2007 for a few months until it ran low on funding, then moved to the
Republican National Committee, and later rejoined the McCain campaign as its media affairs director by April 2008. She subsequently worked for Senator
Orrin Hatch, Florida Governor
Charlie Crist, and
Carly Fiorina. She first met Mitt Romney during the McCain campaign. In 2015, Saul signed an
amicus brief to the
United States Supreme Court in favor of legalizing
same-sex marriage. In 2020, she endorsed McCain and Romney's vice presidential opponent Joe Biden for president. ==References==