Presidential election key staffers, 2020

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Date: November 3, 2020

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The following charts show key national campaign staffers and their political experience for each candidate's presidential campaign. Key staffers include campaign managers, policy directors, finance directors, national press secretaries, senior advisers, and related positions. These staffers are responsible for directing the campaign messaging, policy and research, digital and local outreach, and fundraising efforts of the campaign.

The list of campaign staff has been curated from the website Democracy in Action and Ballotpedia's Daily Presidential News Briefing.

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Campaign staff in context

Campaign staff plays an important role in the presidential primaries. 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]

Joe Biden (D)

See also: Joe Biden presidential campaign staff, 2020


Joe Biden presidential national campaign staff, 2020
Staff Position Prior experience Twitter handle
Jennifer O'Malley Dillon Campaign manager Campaign manager, Beto O'Rourke for President of the United States, 2020 @jomalleydillon
Kate Bedingfield Deputy campaign manager and communications director Vice president of communications, Monumental Sports & Entertainment @KBeds
Pete Kavanaugh Deputy campaign manager President of Revolution Field Strategies @petekavanaugh
Rufus Gifford Deputy campaign manager Finance director, Barack Obama for President of the United States, 2012 @rufusgifford
Natalie Quillian Deputy campaign manager Partner and principal, Boston Consulting Group N/A
Zeppa Kreager Chief of staff Director, Creative Allliance at Civic Nation @ZeppaKreager
Anita Dunn Senior advisor Managing director, SKDKnickerbocker N/A
Greg Schultz General election strategist and senior advisor Executive director, American Possibilities PAC @schultzohio
Symone Sanders Senior advisor Strategist and CNN political commentator @SymoneDSanders
Cristóbal Alex Senior advisor President, Latino Victory Project @CristobalJAlex
Brandon English Senior advisor Senior advisor, GPS IMPACT @brandonenglish
Julie Chavez Rodriguez Senior advisor Co-national political director, Kamala Harris for the People N/A
Karine Jean-Pierre Senior advisor Political analyst, MSNBC; chief public affairs officer, MoveOn @K_JeanPierre
Erin Wilson Political director State director, Sen. Bob Casey N/A
Kurt Bagley National organizing director National field director, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee @kurt_bagley
Jamal Brown National press secretary Consultant, Civic Advisors @JTOBrown
TJ Ducklo National press secretary Senior communications director, NBC News @TDucklo
Remi Yamamoto Traveling national press secretary Communications director, Fred Hubbell for Governor of Iowa, 2018 @RemiMYamamoto
Saloni Multani Chief financial officer Venture partner, Congruent Ventures N/A
Deanna Nesburg Senior advisor for financial operations Treasurer, Kamala Harris for the People N/A
Katie Petrelius National finance director Director of development, Biden Foundation N/A
Rob Flaherty Digital director Digital director, Beto O'Rourke for President of the United States, 2020 @Rob_Flaherty


Howie Hawkins (G)

See also: Howie Hawkins presidential campaign staff, 2020


Howie Hawkins presidential national campaign staff, 2020
Staff Position Prior experience Twitter handle
Andrea Mérida Cuéllar Campaign manager Former chairman, Green Party of the United States @andreamerida


Jo Jorgensen (L)

See also: Jo Jorgensen presidential campaign staff, 2020


Jo Jorgensen presidential national campaign staff, 2020
Staff Position Prior experience Twitter handle
Joe Hauptmann National campaign chair Former chairman, Libertarian Party of Indiana @JoeHauptmann


Donald Trump (R)

See also: Donald Trump presidential campaign staff, 2020


Donald Trump presidential campaign national staff, 2020
Staff Position Prior experience Twitter handle
Bill Stepien Campaign manager Senior political advisor, Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2020 N/A
Jeff DeWit Chief operating officer Chief financial officer, NASA @JeffDeWitAZ
Stephanie Alexander Chief of staff Midwest political director, Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2020 @SAlexanderOK
Lara Trump Senior advisor Strategic planning and digital communications coordinator, Donald Trump's campaign committee, 2017 @LaraLeaTrump
Bob Paduchik Senior advisor Co-chair, Republican National Committee @Paduch
Katrina Pierson Senior advisor National spokeswoman, Donald Trump presidential campaign, 2016 @KatrinaPierson
Bill Shine Senior advisor White House deputy chief of staff for communications N/A
Kimberly Guilfoyle Senior advisor Vice chairwoman, America First Action @kimguilfoyle
Jason Miller Senior advisor Managing director, Teneo Strategy @JasonMillerinDC
Chris Carr Political director Political director, Republican National Committee, 2016 N/A
Tim Murtaugh Director of communications Director of communications, U.S. Department of Agriculture N/A
Cole Blocker National finance director Deputy director, White House Visitor's Office N/A

Campaign staff size

The following chart shows the approximate number of paid Democratic presidential campaign staffers nationwide or in certain states, in January and February 2020.

Democratic presidential campaign staff size, 2020
Candidate Reported Approximate number of staffers
Joe Biden Feb. 1, 2020 490 staffers (nationwide)[2]
Michael Bloomberg Feb. 12, 2020 2,400 staffers (nationwide)[3]
Pete Buttigieg Jan. 1, 2020 500 staffers (nationwide)[4]
Amy Klobuchar Feb. 11, 2020 77 staffers (Nevada), 55 staffers (South Carolina)[5]
Bernie Sanders Feb. 1, 2020 900 staffers (nationwide)[2]
Elizabeth Warren Jan. 25, 2020 1,000 staffers (nationwide)[6]


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