Just four months from the general election in November, polling shows the president is falling further behind Joe Biden.
Brad Parscale, campaign manager for Trump's 2020 reelection campaign, speaks on stage during thePhoto by Samuel Corum/Getty ImagesParscale will still remain with the campaign as a senior advisor handling data and digital operations.
Stepien, who was serving as the campaign’s deputy campaign manager, also worked on Trump’s 2016 campaign, and before that worked for the McCain and George W. Bush campaigns. Trump’s approval rating has taken a beating amid a resurgence of the coronavirus, and Parscale had become the focus of Trump’s ire in recent weeks after he boasted the campaign got a million ticket requests for a rally in Tulsa, Oklahoma, when turnout was actually far lighter at just over 6,000.“Brad Parscale, who has been with me for a very long time and has led our tremendous digital and data strategies, will remain in that role, while being a Senior Advisor to the campaign.
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