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In April 2020, O'Malley Dillon was announced as the new manager for Biden's 2020 presidential campaign. She succeeded Greg Schultz and Anita Dunn, who had shared campaign management duties for the previous month and remained with the campaign as senior advisors. [13] O'Malley Dillon was the first person to serve as Biden's campaign manager who ...
During the call, O'Malley Dillon told staffers that they ran a "very close" race. She said that state teams knocked on more than 50 million doors in the final days before Election Day and their ...
“In a 107-day race, it was difficult to do what we had to do,” said Jennifer O’Malley Dillon, the campaign chair, who pushed back against critics’ claims that they spent too much time ...
The plan O’Malley Dillon laid out to win the battleground states focused on the Democrats’ ground game advantages, saying the campaign, Democratic National Committee and state parties have ...
After 2012, she founded Precision Strategies, a political consulting firm, with fellow Obama campaign alumni Jen O'Malley Dillon and Teddy Goff. During the 2020 election , she was producer of the all-virtual Democratic National Convention , and following Joe Biden 's victory, she was tapped to act as producer of the 2021 inauguration , which ...
O’Malley Dillon’s move was first reported by The New York Times. Jim Messina, who managed President Barack Obama's re-election campaign in 2012, called the campaign staff additions a "smart move."
Jennifer O'Malley Dillon, who worked at the Democratic National Committee as an executive director, was named deputy campaign manager. [52] The other deputy campaign manager was Julianna Smoot, who was the 2008 finance director and was briefly the White House Social Secretary. [53] Ben LaBolt served as national press secretary.
A campaign chair for Vice President Harris’s 2024 presidential bid said the notion that she dodged interviews during the campaign was “completely bulls‑‑‑.” “I think back and think ...