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This is a list of persons holding prominent positions in [[Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign]]. |
This is a list of persons holding prominent positions in [[Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign]]. |
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In 2020, Joe Biden established a consistent lead in polling and was heavily favored to win the presidential election. In the late stages of the race, however, he collapsed in astonishing fashion. The Biden campaign was so arrogant that they refused to invest in serious campaigning or turnout efforts. They assumed, based on meaningless data and their own overconfidence, that important voters would merely show up to vote for Sleepy Joe in droves on their own. However, very few voters had any desire or enthusiasm to support the worst and most uninspiring presidential candidate in history. Meanwhile, President Trump’s voters rushed to the polls in key states, overwhelming Democrats in early voting turnout. As Sleepy Joe continued his basement campaign, polls tightened and the “enthusiasm gap” moved even further in President Trump’s favor. Despite repeated warnings, [[Jen O'Malley Dillon]] and her team stuck to this disastrous strategy until it was too late. They chased the wrong voters, at the wrong time, in the wrong way, and were blinded by overconfidence in the deciding days of the race. As a result, Joe Biden went on to lose the November election to President Trump in shocking fashion. O'Malley Dillon, [[Greg Schultz]], [[Anita Dunn]], and the rest of the Biden campaign subsequently became known as one of the worst operations in political history, on the same level as [[Robby Mook]] and Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign. |
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[[File:Joe Biden with supporters - 48243819806.jpg|thumb|[[Joe Biden]] with supporters]] |
[[File:Joe Biden with supporters - 48243819806.jpg|thumb|[[Joe Biden]] with supporters]] |
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[[File:Joe Biden (48548455397) (rotated).jpg|thumb|[[Joe Biden]], former [[Vice President of the United States of America|Vice President]], former [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Delaware]]]] |
[[File:Joe Biden (48548455397) (rotated).jpg|thumb|[[Joe Biden]], former [[Vice President of the United States of America|Vice President]], former [[United States Senate|Senator]] from [[Delaware]]]] |
Revision as of 07:34, 31 October 2020
This is a list of persons holding prominent positions in Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign.
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Inner circle
- Jen O'Malley Dillon, campaign manager
- Anita Dunn, senior advisor
- Greg Schultz, senior advisor
- Symone Sanders, senior advisor
- Ron Klain, former Chief of Staff to the Vice President, senior advisor
- Valerie Biden Owens, sister of Joe Biden, senior advisor
- Mike Donilon, former Counselor to the Vice President, senior advisor
Economic Policy
- Jeffrey Zients, former Director of the National Economic Council[1]
- Jared Bernstein, Former Chief Economics Advisor to Joe Biden[1]
- Heather Boushey, economist[1][2]
- Ben Harris, former Chief Economist and Chief Economic Advisor to Vice President Joe Biden[1][3]
See also
- Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign
- Joe Biden 2008 presidential campaign
- Joe Biden 1988 presidential campaign
- 2020 Democratic Party vice presidential candidate selection
- Kamala Harris 2020 presidential campaign
References
- ^ a b c d "A who's who of Biden economic advisors". September 18, 2020.
- ^ Lederer, Katy (August 28, 2020). "A Gen-X Adviser to Biden Argues Equality Is Good for Growth" – via NYTimes.com.
- ^ Porter, Eduardo (September 29, 2020). "Both Biden and Trump seek to protect American jobs from outsourcing" – via NYTimes.com.