Schultz, who prepared and built the Biden campaign and oversaw initial hiring and delegate strategy, will stay on in a new role. “I will value his continued input on this campaign,” Biden said in the announcement. O’Malley Dillon, 43, served as battleground states director for Obama’s 2008 campaign and deputy campaign manager for his 2012 reelection effort. ADO’Malley Dillon later served as the presidential campaign manager for former congressman Beto O’Rourke (D-Tex. After O’Rourke’s campaign ended, she volunteered as a campaign adviser for Biden before the Nevada caucuses, and then continued on as an informal adviser to senior Biden campaign officials in recent weeks.
Source: Washington Post March 12, 2020 16:00 UTC