Biden's Top Advisers Transition to Reelection Campaign
In response to Trump's quick consolidation of the GOP primary, Biden's campaign shifts focus to the general election.
- President Joe Biden's top advisers, Jen O'Malley Dillon and Mike Donilon, are set to transition from the White House to Biden's reelection campaign.
- O'Malley Dillon, Biden's 2020 campaign manager, will serve as campaign chair, while Donilon will become the campaign's chief strategist.
- The move is seen as a response to former President Donald Trump's quick consolidation of the GOP primary, signaling that the Biden campaign is shifting into general election mode.
- The transition of these key advisers has been under discussion for weeks and is designed to address concerns from leading Democrats that the campaign was not adequately prepared for the upcoming election.
- Despite criticism over the campaign's structure and decision-making process, campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez will remain in her position, working in conjunction with O'Malley Dillon and Donilon.