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Marianne Williamson keeps losing campaign managers as she wages a long-shot bid for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination

Jun 21, 2023, 02:24 IST
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Marianne Williamson addresses a group of Democrats in New Hampshire on March 11, 2023.Vincent Ricci/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images
  • Marianne Williamson's latest campaign manager just parted ways with the long-shot Democratic candidate.
  • It comes less than a month after her previous campaign manager resigned.
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Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson's campaign manager has reportedly lost her campaign manager — less than a month after her previous campaign manager resigned.

POLITICO reported on Tuesday that Roza Calderon, who first joined Williamson's campaign as a fundraiser in April, has parted ways with the long-shot Democratic candidate and self-help guru's campaign.

It was not clear whether Calderon was fired or resigned, and a spokesperson for Williamson's campaign did not immediately respond to Insider's request for comment on the matter.

Peter Daou, Williamson's previous campaign manager, announced his own resignation on Twitter in late May.

Daou, once a strong supporter of Hillary Clinton, has since argued that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — a well-known conspiracy theorist who's also seeking the 2024 Democratic nomination — is a "MUCH better general election candidate" than President Joe Biden.

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And Williamson, who first launched her campaign in March, has trailed Kennedy in recent polling of the Democratic field. Both candidates trail Biden by double digits.

It's just the latest staffing turmoil for Williamson, who has lost several staffers since March and has been dogged by allegations of abusive behavior during her 2020 presidential campaign.

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