Trippi served as Deputy Campaign Manager for Los Angeles Mayor
Tom Bradley's
successful reelection bid in 1981 and his unsuccessful run in the
1982 California gubernatorial election. During Bradley's gubernatorial campaign, Trippi installed one of the first in-house computers for a political campaign, the
DEC-
PDP11. Trippi used it for fundraising and targeting.
National In 2010, Trippi was a senior strategist and media consultant in Jerry Brown's
successful run for reelection as California Governor.
Andrew Romanoff, who challenged the incumbent Senator
Michael Bennet in the
2010 United States Senate election in Colorado, announced his campaign had hired Trippi as one of its four new consultants. Trippi worked on a number of recent House victories for Representatives
Ro Khanna,
Tulsi Gabbard,
Janice Hahn,
Mark Takano, and
Seth Moulton. Moulton, a former Marine from Massachusetts, won in a shocking come-from-behind upset. The campaign overcame millions in outside spending to beat 18-year incumbent
John Tierney in the primary and
Richard Tisei in the targeted general election. In a 2015 article from
The Boston Globe, Moulton recalled nationally renowned pollster
Mark Mellman telling him to quit the race because it would be "statistically impossible" to win. In 2017, Trippi worked on the
special election to fill the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions on behalf of former US Attorney for the Northern District of Alabama
Doug Jones. After the historic come-from-behind victory in Alabama, Trippi worked for Democratic candidates in both of the
2018 United States Senate elections in Mississippi Trippi worked with Howard Sherman for seat held by incumbent
Roger Wicker, and with former Secretary of Agriculture
Mike Espy in the special election for the Senate seat vacated by
Thad Cochran who decided to resign for health reasons. In 2018, Trippi worked on the campaign of Janet Garrett, a retired schoolteacher and union leader running to unseat the conservative founder of the
Freedom Caucus, U.S. Rep.
Jim Jordan, in
Ohio's 4th congressional district. Trippi served as senior adviser to Senator Doug Jones and Senate candidate
Teresa Tomlinson. Trippi joined
The Lincoln Project in July 2021 as a senior advisor.
International Trippi has also worked on international political campaigns over the years. In
1993, Trippi worked for then-
PASOK leader
Andreas Papandreou’s successful campaign of
Prime Minister of Greece, as well as for his son,
George Papandreou in
2007. In
2006, he worked for
Romano Prodi on his winning race for
Prime Minister of Italy. In
2008, Trippi helped
Morgan Tsvangirai and
Zimbabwe’s opposition party, the
Movement for Democratic Change receive the most votes over
Robert Mugabe in elections marred by violence. He also brought media attention to Mugabe’s democratic subversion and violence which led to a
unity government and Tsvangarai becoming the Prime Minister of Zimbabwe. Tsvangirai’s party reported that Bennett was being denied food in prison. Trippi led an international campaign to put pressure on Mugabe to release Bennett, and days after his release on March 12, Bennett thanked Trippi for his efforts. Trippi was hired by the
Libertas political party to work on their campaign for the
2009 European Parliament election. In January 2010,
Michael Hastings reported that Joe Trippi was working in Iraq to help launch a secular moderate Shiite party: the Ahrar party headed by
Iyad Jamal Al-Din. A day later, Hastings also reported that 20 of Ahrar’s candidates had been struck from the ballot. Beginning in October 2011, Trippi advised on the implementation of the recommendations of the
Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry, which was tasked with looking into the
incidents that occurred during the period of unrest in Bahrain in February and March 2011, saying he "had no problem working for them" because they were "one of the progressive countries in the Middle Eastern Gulf." The commission released a 500-page report which criticized security forces and provided
various conclusions, observations, and recommendations to the government. Trippi ended his work in Bahrain in April 2012. In 2011, Trippi provided strategic support for the campaign of
Goodluck Jonathan in the Nigerian presidential election. In 2015, Trippi helped guide the new media strategy for the election of Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan, helping him build a following of over 800,000 Nigerians and leading CNN to declare Jonathan the “Facebook President.” Trippi served as a senior strategist for
Cyril Ramaphosa’s successful bid for
African National Congress President in
2017, leading to Ramaphosa becoming the President of South Africa. ==Political campaigns==