Biden hires former O’Rourke campaign manager
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MARCH 13, 2020: Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders will debate in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. Joe Biden hires Jen O’Malley Dillon as his campaign manager.
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KATRINA PIERSON is a Republican staffer with experience in political communications. She previously worked on Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign. Pierson graduated from the University of Texas at Dallas with a bachelor’s degree in biology in 2006.
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2016 Donald Trump presidential campaign, national spokeswoman
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2013-present: Pierson Consulting Group, president and CEO
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2017-2018: America First Policies, spokesperson
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2016-2017: Donald Trump Transition Committee, senior advisor
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2014-2015: Tea Party Leadership Fund, spokesperson
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2014-2015: Texas Tribune, TribTalk columnist
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2014-2015: ShePAC, advisory board member
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2012-2015: WFAA-TV, opinion commentator
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2011-2013: America's Web Radio, talk show host
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2011-2012: ASG Technologies, director of corporate affairs
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2009-2011: Baylor Health Care System, practice administrator
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2008: InVentiv Health, pharmaceuticals
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“You could make a strong argument that the only thing that matters to the president’s reelection now is getting the response [to the coronavirus pandemic] correct. No rally is going to save you if you are judged as having failed as the president."
– Scott Jennings, former political aide to President George W. Bush
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JOE BIDEN ([link removed]) and BERNIE SANDERS ([link removed]) will participate in the eleventh Democratic presidential primary debate ([link removed]) on Sunday. The Democratic National Committee (DNC) announced ([link removed]) on Thursday that the debate would take place in Washington, D.C., rather than Phoenix, Arizona, due to concerns about the coronavirus and cross-country travel. The DNC also said that Ilia Calderón would replace Jorge Ramos as a moderator because Ramos had contact with an individual with coronavirus.
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Both BIDEN and SANDERS have told their campaign staff to work remotely ([link removed]) . The campaigns will focus on digital outreach rather than large events or canvassing.
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The BIDEN campaign requested ([link removed]) Secret Service protection.
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Reps. Ann Kirkpatrick (Ariz.), Gregorio Sablan (N.M.I.), and David Loebsack (Iowa) endorsed ([link removed]) BIDEN on Thursday.
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Former Barack Obama aide and Beto O’Rourke campaign manager, Jen O’Malley Dillon ([link removed]) , is joining BIDEN’s operation as campaign manager. She replaces Greg Schultz, who is remaining with the campaign in another role.
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BIDEN gave a speech about the coronavirus ([link removed]) and his plan to address the outbreak on Thursday. He called for free testing, development of a vaccine, paid sick leave, and aid for affected communities, among other policies.
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TULSI GABBARD ([link removed]) addressed ([link removed]) the coronavirus pandemic in a video on Twitter, where she said free tests should be made available and cruise ships should not be permitted to dock in any state.
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GABBARD also called for a temporary universal payment ([link removed]) of $1,000 to every adult American.
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SANDERS also gave a speech about the coronavirus ([link removed]) on Thursday, saying there should be a moratorium on evictions and foreclosures, guaranteed unemployment insurance, and free access to treatment.
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