Bruno Gianelli
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Bruno Gianelli is a fictional character from the television series The West Wing played by Ron Silver, who was nominated for an Emmy Award in 2002 for his performance.
Gianelli is considered to be a brilliant political strategist, and managed President Jed Bartlet's re-election campaign in the third and fourth season for the 2002 Presidential election. He was cited by C.J. Cregg after Bartlet's victory as being the reason for the landslide. He resurfaced in the show's sixth season as a campaign advisor to Republican Senator Arnold Vinick in his Presidential campaign for the 2006 election. During the Democratic primaries in the 2006 election, he was mentioned as having managed Governor Eric Baker's campaign for the Democratic nomination before Baker dropped out; considering the other Democratic candidates too divisive, Gianelli then switched parties in order to run a 50-state campaign for Senator Vinick, an old friend of Baker's.
After the 2006 Presidential election was over, Gianelli stated he hoped to retire to his home on the Hudson River in upstate New York.