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Presidential campaign staff transfers, resignations, and terminations, 2024

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2024 Presidential Election
Date: November 5, 2024
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The following charts show key national and early state campaign staffers who transferred or departed from a 2024 presidential campaign. Key staffers include campaign managers, policy directors, finance directors, national press secretaries, senior advisers, and related positions.

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Visit Presidential election key staffers, 2024 to see our coverage of 2024 campaign staff members.

Here are links to the candidates' staff pages:

Expand the section below to see links to staff pages for candidates who withdrew from the race:

Campaign staff in context

Campaign staff plays an important role in presidential elections. The makeup of a candidate's staff can signal the strength of their support from influential party activists and whether they are aligning with a particular faction or group within the party. Eric Appleman of Democracy in Action describes candidates' efforts to hire staffers as a "race for talent, both nationally and in key early states." He adds, "The goal is to assemble a team of top talent that can work together effectively to mobilize resources, boost the candidate and his or her message, and ultimately secure the party's nomination."[1]

Presidential candidates will typically have a national staff, which is overseen by a campaign manager and assisted by political consultants, senior advisors, professional polling firms, and key stakeholders such as interest group leaders and major financial supporters. They also build organizations in individual states that are overseen by state directors and staffed by party activists and political professionals well-versed in the particular politics of the area. Candidates often appoint elected officials and other important figures in their party's coalition as chairs of their national campaign and state-level campaigns.[1]

Democrats

Marianne Williamson

See also: Marianne Williamson presidential campaign staff, 2024


Marianne Williamson presidential campaign staff, 2024 (Departures)
Staff Previous position Departure date New position
Roza Calderon[2] Campaign manager June 20, 2023 Unknown
Carlos Cardona[3] Campaign manager January 23, 2024 Unknown
Peter Daou[4] Campaign manager May 20, 2023 Unknown
Duran Brown[5] Press secretary July 6, 2023 Unknown

Republicans

Vivek Ramaswamy

See also: Vivek Ramaswamy presidential campaign staff, 2024


Vivek Ramaswamy presidential campaign staff, 2024 (Departures)
Staff Previous position Departure date New position
Gail Gitcho[6] Senior advisor May 30, 2023 Unknown
Henry Goodwin[6] Senior advisor May 30, 2023 Unknown

Ron DeSantis

See also: Ron DeSantis presidential campaign staff, 2024


Ron DeSantis presidential campaign staff, 2024 (Departures)
Staff Previous position Departure date New position
David Abrams[7] Communications director July 14, 2023 DeSantis affiliated political nonprofit
Tucker Obenshain[8] External affairs director July 14, 2023 DeSantis affiliated political nonprofit

Asa Hutchinson

See also: Asa Hutchinson presidential campaign staff, 2024


Asa Hutchinson presidential campaign staff, 2024 (Departures)
Staff Previous position Departure date New position
Rob Burgess[9] Campaign manager October 31, 2023[10] N/A

Independent and minor party candidates

Robert F. Kennedy Jr.

See also: Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign staff, 2024


Robert F. Kennedy Jr. presidential campaign staff, 2024 (Departures)
Staff Previous position Departure date New position
Dennis Kucinich[11] Campaign manager October 13, 2023 Independent candidate, Ohio's 7th Congressional District

See also

Presidential campaign staff transfers, resignations, and terminations, 2020-2024
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