The Biden campaign has made key staffing additions, including a former spokesperson for Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and a research director from popular shows.
Additionally, John Kerry is reportedly stepping down as U.S. special climate envoy to aid in the reelection campaign.
This move is seen as crucial for climate progress.
Former Obama advisor David Axelrod says he's concerned about Biden's "ability to run a rigorous, vigorous campaign and manage the presidency at the same time when he's in his 81st year." pic.twitter.com/Gfcy0IPJPK
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) July 11, 2022
The campaign’s restructuring comes amidst criticism from prominent Democrats, with concerns over decision-making processes.
Despite recent polling challenges, the campaign is focused on broadening its staff to enhance its strategy and win the election.
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