A mix of fresh and familiar faces have been tapped to help steer President Joe Biden’s reelection campaign, which he officially launched on April 25.
Topping the list as Biden’s campaign manager will be Julie Chávez Rodriguez, a senior White House adviser who also served as the deputy campaign manager for his 2020 presidential campaign.
The granddaughter of the late labor leader Cesar Chávez, Rodriguez will leave her role as director of the White House Office of Intergovernmental Affairs to lead Biden’s campaign at a time when Democrats fear they are losing crucial ground with Latino voters.
Meanwhile, Quentin Fulks will join the campaign as deputy campaign manager. Fulks, who spearheaded Sen. Raphael Warnock’s (D-Ga.) 2022 reelection campaign, also previously served as campaign manager for Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker and as a political strategist for Emily’s List, a pro-abortion political action committee….
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