Ellis is married and has two children with his wife Susan Smith Ellis, an former executive for Omnicom Group and CEO of (RED). They live near the Hudson River.[3]
On the night of the 2000 U.S. presidential election Ellis was working as a consultant for Fox News, serving as the head of Fox News's Election Night decision desk, where he analyzed data from the Voter News Service.[4][5] Fox News was the first (at 2:16 am ET) to call Florida for Bush, with other networks following shortly thereafter.[6][4] The call occurred during a temporary lead for Bush due to the Volusia error. After the election, journalists including The Washington PostsHoward Kurtz alleged that Ellis had called the election for his cousin, George W. Bush.[5]
Bush campaign phone calls
According to an interview Ellis gave to Jane Mayer of The New Yorker magazine in 2000,[7] he was responsible for Fox News's decisions in calling states for Gore or Bush based on statistical results from the VNS data.[4][6] Ellis also admitted sharing exit-poll data with his cousins by phone. After the interview was published, Fox News Vice President John Moody admitted that Ellis had broken rules by sharing the data and said he was considering disciplinary action.[4][6] In the interview Ellis stated that he relayed early vote counts the Bush campaign in Austin.[6] Ellis later provided CBS News with a copy of a letter he claimed he sent The New Yorker. In the letter, Ellis states that he did not share information with the campaign during two afternoon phone calls.[6] It further states that later in the evening "as actual vote results" came in, Ellis spoke frequently with the Bushes about "what was happening" in several states.[6] According to Ellis, other workers on the decision desk – "most of whom are registered Democrats" – were talking to the Gore campaign. Ellis says that he was ultra-scrupulous because of his relationship. "We obeyed those [rules] more strictly than any other news organization, precisely because my cousin was running for president," Ellis told USA Today.[6]
From 2002 to 2006 he was a contributing columnist for The Wall Street Journal.[3] In 2002 Ellis began working as a Senior Fellow at the Combating Terrorism Center at West Point.[3] In 2005, President Bush awarded his cousin Ellis the Outstanding Civilian Service Award.[3] In the last few years Ellis has worked in investment banking and is a partner in Kerr Creek Partners, and also is a contributing columnist to Real Clear Politics as well as his own political blog called Ellisblog!.[3] In 2011, Ellis became editor of the Politix section of Business Insider, focusing on the intersection of the business world and politics.[3] During the 2012 United States presidential election Ellis worked as a contributing opinion editor at BuzzFeed News.[9] In 2021, Ellis hosted the News Items Podcast with co-host Rebecca Darst, produced by The Recount.[2]