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Pundits Karl Rove and Jim Messina Keynote Work Truck Week 2026 Annual Meeting

Two top political strategists — Karl Rove and Jim Messina — will headline the NTEA Annual Meeting at Work Truck Week 2026, offering a rare bipartisan look at U.S. politics ahead of the midterms.

September 9, 2025
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Karl Rove and Jim Messina will headline the NTEA Annual Meeting keynote at Work Truck Week 2026 in Indianapolis.

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Top campaign strategists Karl Rove and Jim Messina will share the stage at Work Truck Week2026, offering attendees a bipartisan look at the U.S. political landscape ahead of the pivotal midterm elections. The pair will speak during the NTEA Annual Meeting on Thursday, March 12, 2026.

Work Truck Week, North America’s largest work truck event, runs March 10-13, 2026, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis. The event includes The Work Truck Show, Green Truck Summit, NTEA Annual Meeting, Ride & Drive, an educational program, and more. Green Truck Summit takes place March 10, educational sessions run March 10-12, and exhibits are open March 11-13. 

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The event is produced by NTEA – The Work Truck Association.

Political Strategists Join Work Truck Week 2026 Keynote

Rove and Messina are considered two of the most sought-after political commentators. Both have led successful presidential campaigns and served as senior White House advisors — Rove for President George W. Bush and Messina for President Barack Obama. Their conversation will be moderated by Rick Albertini, 2026 NTEA Convention chair and president & CEO at Phenix Truck & Van in Pomona, California.

“Given the current state of American politics, it can be tough to find a balanced perspective,” Albertini said. “We are giving Work Truck Week attendees the opportunity to hear about important issues from both sides. Rove and Messina will share their insider perspectives on what is happening in the country, what it means and what we can expect in the future. Along the way, they’ll also provide valuable tips about leadership, strategy and planning.”

Meet the Work Truck Week 2026 Keynote Speakers

Karl Rove rose to prominence as “The Architect” behind George W. Bush’s 2000 and 2004 presidential campaigns. He later served as senior advisor to the president from 2000–2007 and as deputy chief of staff from 2004–2007. 

Today, he is a Fox News contributor and a weekly Wall Street Journal op-ed writer, in addition to serving on the University of Texas Chancellor’s Council Executive Committee and as president of the Texas State History Museum Foundation’s Board of Trustees.

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Jim Messina managed President Obama’s 2012 re-election campaign, merging technology and politics “in unprecedented ways.” As Obama’s deputy chief of staff, he played a role in passing the Affordable Care Act, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, and the repeal of “Don’t Ask Don’t Tell.” 

In 2013, he launched The Messina Group, advising businesses and political leaders around the world, including Theresa May, David Cameron, Enrique Peña Nieto, Mauricio Macri, Matteo Renzi, and Mariano Rajoy.

Register for Work Truck Week 2026

The Annual Meeting also features updates on NTEA resources and initiatives. New for 2026, the meeting will start at 8 a.m. Tickets, sponsored by Ford Pro, go on sale this fall when registration opens.

To be notified when registration and housing open, visit worktruckweek.com/wtw26signup

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