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Emily Procter as Ainsley Hayes | | | | Information | | Occupation | White House Associate Counsel (Seasons 2-3), Fellow at Hoover Institution (briefly in Season 7) | | Portrayed by | Emily Procter | | Created by | Aaron Sorkin, Peter Parnell, and Allison Abner | Ainsley Hayes is a fictional character on the television serial drama The West Wing. Played by Emily Procter, she is the Associate and later Deputy White House Counsel, a Republican who was hired by White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry at the direction of President Bartlet. Image File history File links Information. ...
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Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an American actress best known for her roles of Ainsley Hayes in The West Wing and Calleigh Duquesne in CSI: Miami. ...
Aaron Benjamin Sorkin (born June 9, 1961) is an American screenwriter, producer and playwright. ...
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The West Wing is a popular and widely acclaimed American television serial drama created by Aaron Sorkin and produced and co-written by John Wells. ...
Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an American actress best known for her roles of Ainsley Hayes in The West Wing and Calleigh Duquesne in CSI: Miami. ...
The Republican Party, often called the GOP (for Grand Old Party, although one early citation described it as the Gallant Old Party) [1], is one of the two major political parties in the United States. ...
Joshua B. Bolten, the current White House Chief of Staff. ...
Leo Thomas McGarry is a fictional character played by John Spencer on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
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Ainsley is a native of North Carolina. A lifelong Republican, her grandfather was once chairman of the North Carolina Republican Party. Surprisingly, she attended Smith College (a notoriously liberal institution) and later went to Harvard Law School, where she met fellow Republican Clifford 'Cliff' Calley, whom she would later introduce to Donna Moss. She was also a member of the Young Republicans. Official language(s) English Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Area Ranked 28th - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (240 km) - Length 560[1] miles (901 km) - % water 9. ...
The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America, along with the Democratic Party. ...
Official language(s) English Capital Raleigh Largest city Charlotte Area Ranked 28th - Total 53,865 sq mi (139,509 km²) - Width 150 miles (240 km) - Length 560[1] miles (901 km) - % water 9. ...
The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America, along with the Democratic Party. ...
Smith College is a private, independent womens liberal arts college located in Northampton, Massachusetts. ...
Harvard Law School (colloquially, Harvard Law or HLS) is one of the professional graduate schools of Harvard University. ...
Clifford Calley is a fictional character played by Mark Feuerstein on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Donnatella Donna Moss is a fictional character played by Janel Moloney on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
The Young Republicans is an organization for members of the Republican Party of the United States between the ages of 18 and 40. ...
After law school, Ainsley clerked for conservative Supreme Court Justice Dreifort. She then worked as a conservative spokeswoman. Federal courts Supreme Court Circuit Courts of Appeal District Courts Elections Presidential elections Midterm elections Political Parties Democratic Republican Third parties State & Local government Governors Legislatures (List) State Courts Local Government Other countries Atlas Politics Portal The Supreme Court of the United States (sometimes colloquially referred to by the acronym...
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In 2000, shortly before the midterm elections, Ainsley participated in a debate with Deputy White House Communications Director Sam Seaborn on the TV show Capital Beat (a "Meet the Press" style political discussion show). She called Sam out on his mis-location of a school district and proceeded to dominate the rest of the debate. White House Chief of Staff Leo McGarry and President Bartlet were impressed by her performance and offered Ainsley a job as an Associate White House Counsel. Her office was in the steam pipe trunk distribution venue, a room in the sub basement level. Initially she possessed a negative attitude toward the Barlet administration until seeing the president handle a sensitive international situation that reversed her opinion. When a Republican colleague insulted the President and his staff at a bar, she lashed out at the man and defended the administration. Year 2000 (MM) was a leap year starting on Saturday (link will display full 2000 Gregorian calendar). ...
The White House Communications Director is responsible for developing and promoting the voice of the administration. ...
Samuel Norman Sam Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Capital Beat may refer to the Concord Monitor newspaper column by Eric Moskowitz and Sarah Liebowitz a political television show in The West Wing hosted by Mark Gottfried Category: ...
Meet the Press (MTP) is a weekly television news show produced by NBC. It started as a radio show in 1945 as American Mercury Presents: Meet the Press, originating from WRC-AM in Washington. ...
Joshua B. Bolten, the current White House Chief of Staff. ...
Leo Thomas McGarry is a fictional character played by John Spencer on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
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Because she was a Republican, almost all at the White House were opposed to hiring her. Leo McGarry supported her, despite some scathing articles she had written criticizing Leo’s addictions to alcohol and pills when he was Labor Secretary. She did not hit it off with her boss - the unflinchingly liberal White House Counsel Lionel Tribbey - but she earned his grudging respect. Her first assignment was to correct a mistake by two staffers who mistakenly informed Congress that the White House did not have a document that it actually possessed. They rejected her efforts and sent some dead flowers with a note that said “BITCH” to her office. Sam Seaborn fired the two staffers for their actions. The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America, along with the Democratic Party. ...
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Samuel Norman Sam Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Ainsley was promoted to Deputy White House Counsel in order to ameloriate the damage done after President Bartlet made a public remark questioning the intelligence of Republican presidential nominee Robert Ritchie during the 2002 presidential campaign. The Republican Party is one of two major contemporary political parties in the United States of America, along with the Democratic Party. ...
James Brolin in The West Wing episode Game On Robert Ritchie is a fictional character played by James Brolin on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
The West Wing title screen The 2002 United States Presidential Election was a fictional event that took place on the television program The West Wing in the 2002 season, the programs fourth season. ...
While a staunch conservative who opposes the Equal Rights Amendment and gun control, Ainsley is not an extremist. She is willing to work for Democrats and has an excellent working relationship with Deputy White House Communications Director Sam Seaborn. She was also terrified of meeting the unabashedly liberal President Bartlet, causing her to act quite strangely when Sam tried to arrange such a meeting. The Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) was a proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that was intended to guarantee equal rights under the law for Americans regardless of sex. ...
The White House Communications Director is responsible for developing and promoting the voice of the administration. ...
Samuel Norman Sam Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
For the signatory of the Declaration of Independence, see Josiah Bartlett. ...
She disappeared from the show without explanation in 2003, at about the same time actor Emily Procter won a regular role on CSI:Miami. The Bartlet White House later hired another Republican lawyer, Joe Quincy, who played a key role in the events leading to the resignation of Vice President John Hoynes. Hayes was present for Leo McGarry's funeral in 2006, shortly after Matthew Santos' election to the presidency. She had been a fellow at the Hoover Institution for barely nine days when she asked Chief of Staff C.J. Cregg about serving as White House Counsel in the incoming Santos Administration. Emily Mallory Procter (born October 8, 1968 in Raleigh, North Carolina) is an American actress best known for her roles of Ainsley Hayes in The West Wing and Calleigh Duquesne in CSI: Miami. ...
CSI: Miami is a spinoff of the popular CBS network series CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. ...
John Hoynes is a fictional character played by Tim Matheson on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Leo Thomas McGarry is a fictional character played by John Spencer on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
Matthew Vicente Santos is a fictional Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Houston, Texas, played by Jimmy Smits. ...
Hoover Tower at the Hoover Institution The Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace is a public policy think tank and library founded by Herbert Hoover at Stanford University, his alma mater. ...
Claudia Jean C.J. Cregg, White House Chief of Staff (formerly Press Secretary) to Democratic President Josiah Bartlet, is a fictional character, played by Allison Janney on the television serial drama The West Wing. ...
The White House Counsel is a staff appointee of the President of the United States. ...
It has been suggested that the character of Ainsley was modeled on the real-life Ann Coulter, also a blond right-wing pundit. Ann Hart Coulter (born December 8, 1961)[1] is an American best-selling author, columnist and political commentator. ...
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