Ex-Binance Global Adviser Now Becomes Senior Adviser for Harris’ 2024 Campaign
Key Points:
- Ex-Binance global adviser David Plouffe becomes the senior adviser for the Kamala Harris campaign.
- Stephanie Cutter, Mitch Stewart, and David Binder, all former Obama advisers, join Harris’ team for strategy, battleground states, and opinion research.
- With Biden ending his reelection bid, Kamala Harris secures the Democratic nomination for the November 5 election.
Ex-Binance global adviser David Plouffe, one of the most famous political strategists in the US, will be joining the presidential effort of Vice President Kamala Harris in 2024 as a senior adviser, sources told Politico and Reuters on Thursday, stating an announcement would arrive Friday.
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Ex-Binance Global Adviser to Become Senior Adviser at Harris’ 2024 Campaign
Plouffe, who managed both Obama’s campaigns to victory in 2008 and 2012, brought his expertise to Harris’ presidential campaign. Most recently, he was on the Global Advisory Board of Binance and was a global strategic adviser for Alchemy Pay, a firm that bridges crypto and fiat currencies. His tenure at the firms saw him calling for regulatory reforms in the crypto industry.
Besides the ex-Binance global adviser, Harris’s campaign has retained three other top Obama-era strategists. Stephanie Cutter will oversee strategy messaging and is the former White House communications director and deputy campaign manager for Obama.
Mitch Stewart will handle battleground state strategies, having worked on both Obama campaigns. David Binder is leading the Harris campaign opinion research efforts after managing Obama’s public opinion research.
Biden Drops Out of Re-election Race, Harris Wins Democratic Nomination
All new senior advisers will report to Jen O’Malley Dillon, Harris’ campaign chair and a veteran of Obama’s campaigns and Biden’s 2020 campaign. O’Malley Dillon was also instrumental in building Biden’s 2024 campaign.
As President Joe Biden finishes up the crusade to secure his reelection, hence clearing the route for Harris to join the brawl, Donald Trump is likewise formally endorsed to be the Republican candidate in the November 5 election. Harris has sufficient delegate votes to capture the Democratic nomination.
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