Elizabeth Warren’s campaign disclosed today that it has over 1,000 full-time staffers in over 31 states plus D.C. and is in the race for the long haul
Elizabeth Warren’s campaign disclosed Friday that it has over 1,000 full-time staffers in over 31 states plus the District of Columbia in preparation for a protracted primary slog that goes well beyond the upcoming Iowa caucuses and early states.
The Warren campaign rarely discusses strategy publicly, wary of giving rival campaigns insight into its thinking. But the memo provides a glimpse at the team’s plan to try to win the nomination through a war of attrition, rather than an Iowa knockout.
The memo also sheds light on the Warren campaign’s big bet on organizing muscle. At over 1,000 people, she likely has the largest campaign staff of any candidate besides billionaire and former New York City Mayor Mike Bloomberg. Bernie Sanders’ campaign was closest with over 800 staffers, trailed by Pete Buttigieg with over 500 staffers and Joe Biden with more than 400.
That is similar to the organizing approach Warren had in the early states as well, when she focused on hiring organizers sooner than most other campaigns. “[Y]ou can't just stand up an organization overnight or buy your way to the nomination,” Lau wrote.
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