Dean Phillips presidential campaign staff, 2024
Date: November 5, 2024 |
2024 • 2020 • 2016 |
Last updated October 27, 2023.
This page contains a select list of Dean Phillips' (D) national campaign staff. Staff are presented alongside their positions in the campaign, their most recent positions prior to the campaign, and their Twitter handles.
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Here are links to the candidates' staff pages:
- Joe Biden (D)
- Dean Phillips (D)
- Marianne Williamson (D)
- Ryan Binkley (R)
- Chris Christie (R)
- Ron DeSantis (R)
- Nikki Haley (R)
- Asa Hutchinson (R)
- Vivek Ramaswamy (R)
- Donald Trump (R)
Here are the links to staff pages for candidates who withdrew from the Democratic or Republican primaries:
- Robert F. Kennedy Jr. (D) (Kennedy withdrew from the Democratic primary and announced an independent presidential run on October 9, 2023.)
- Doug Burgum (R) (Burgum withdrew from the Republican primary on December 4, 2023.)
- Larry Elder (R) (Elder withdrew from the Republican primary on October 26, 2023.)
- Will Hurd (R) (Hurd withdrew from the Republican primary on October 9, 2023.)
- Perry Johnson (R) (Johnson withdrew from the Republican primary on October 20, 2023.)
- Mike Pence (R) (Pence withdrew from the Republican primary on October 28, 2023.)
- Tim Scott (R) (Scott withdrew from the Republican primary on November 12, 2023.)
- Corey Stapleton (R) (Stapleton withdrew from the Republican primary on October 13, 2023.)
- Francis Suarez (R) (Suarez withdrew from the Republican primary on August 29, 2023.)
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]
Phillips campaign overview
Dean Phillips (D) is a U.S. representative from Minnesota. He announced his candidacy for the 2024 presidential election on October 26, 2023.[2]
Phillips said his campaign was focused on four main issues: bringing down the cost of living by being pro-worker and pro-business, improving community safety by addressing mental health and drug issues, investing in young people, and making politics less divisive by pursuing policies like term limits, campaign finance reform, and bipartisan presidential Cabinets. Phillips also said, "It looks like on our current course, the Democrats will lose and Trump will be our President again. [...] If President Biden is the Democratic nominee, we face an unacceptable risk of Trump being back in the White House."[3]
Phillips has served in the U.S. House representing Minnesota's 3rd Congressional District since 2019. Click here to read more about Phillips' biography.
National staff
The table below shows a partial list of national campaign staff members, including the campaign manager, senior advisors, political directors, communications directors, field directors, and the national press secretary. They are presented alongside their positions in the campaign, their most recent positions prior to the campaign, and their Twitter handles. To recommend additions, please email us at editor@ballotpedia.org.
- See also: Presidential election campaign managers and key staffers, 2024
Dean Phillips presidential campaign national staff, 2024 | |||
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Staff | Position | Prior experience | Twitter handle |
Steve Schmidt[4] | Senior advisor | Founder, Lincoln Project | @SteveSchmidtSES |
Phillips in the news
This section features up to five recent news stories about Phillips and his presidential campaign. For a complete timeline of Phillips' campaign activity, click here.
- December 21, 2023: Phillips campaigned in Manchester, New Hampshire.[5]
- December 9, 2023: Phillips held a campaign event at the opening of his New Hampshire headquarters in Manchester, New Hampshire.[6]
- December 6, 2023: Phillips campaigned in Laconia, New Hampshire.[7]
- December 5, 2023: Phillips campaigned in Keene, New Hampshire.[8]
- December 4, 2023: Phillips spoke at Franklin Pierce University in Rindge, New Hampshire.[9]
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Democracy in Action, "Building Campaign Organizations (2019)," accessed May 10, 2019
- ↑ The New York Times, "Dean Phillips Will Run Against Biden," October 26, 2023
- ↑ TWitter, "Phillips on October 26, 2023," accessed October 27, 2023
- ↑ Politico, "Dean Phillips launches bid for president. ‘It could be the end of his political career.,'" October 27, 2023
- ↑ WMUR, "Dean Phillips volunteers at food pantry in Manchester, vows more government help for housing," December 21, 2023
- ↑ Twitter, "Phillips on December 9, 2023," accessed December 11, 2023
- ↑ Laconia Daily Sun, "In Laconia, Dean Phillips offers Democrats 'thoughtful alternative,'" December 7, 2023
- ↑ Brattleboro Reformer, "Dean Phillips challenges Biden in Keene," December 7, 2023
- ↑ Monadnock Ledger-Transcript, "Dean Phillips brings presidential campaign to Franklin Pierce," December 5, 2023
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