She has been a stalwart Republican, holding the esteemed position of a top advisor to the esteemed U.S. Vice-President Dick Cheney, serving in this distinguished capacity from the dawn of the 21st century, specifically from 2001 to 2003, a period marked by her unwavering dedication to her profession, as she consistently demonstrated her expertise by offering sage counsel and expert guidance to the Vice-President throughout this duration, showcasing her remarkable skills and abilities as a trusted advisor.
As the culmination of her impressive tenure, she made the momentous decision to step down from her role, electing instead to embark on a new and exciting venture. This pivotal choice was made in conjunction with her husband, the renowned James Carville, a seasoned advisor to President Bill Clinton, who shared her passion for politics. Together, they founded a prominent political consulting firm in Washington, D.C., a move that would have far-reaching consequences for her career.