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Parscale will stay on … President Trump announced Wednesday that his current 2020 campaign manager, Brad Parscale, will be replaced by political operative Bill Stepien. Please enable JavaScript and reload this page. Bill Stepien, President Donald Trump’s new 2020 campaign manager, told Fox News Monday that Trump is “absolutely not” losing to former Vice President Joe Biden, despite what nearly all national and statewide polls say. -

"Make no mistake," one Trump reelection adviser said. "Jared was the campaign manager yesterday and Jared is the campaign manager today. Along with Kushner, he ran the campaign's digital ad buying and data operation. Parscale holds at least one stake in Parscale Strategy, LLC, a vendor that has been paid eight figures by the Trump campaign, Republican National Committee and two joint fundraising committees linking the campaign and national party committee. Resentment grew around Parscale as longtime critics of the president's campaign manager — and the president himself — complained of how much he was profiting off the campaign. Bill Stepien, President Donald Trump's newly minted campaign manager following a leadership shake-up Wednesday night, brings a vital understanding of data and … Stepien exerted minimal influence on Mr. Trump's overall political direction leading up to the midterms but was wise enough to see the imperative of preserving the GOP Senate majority and the hard slog of saving the GOP-led House. Parscale's rapport with Mr. Trump and tight relationship with the president's senior adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner kept him afloat. Christie fired Stepien in 2014 after thousands of pages of emails and texts were released related to "Stepien was never charged in the scandal, but his protege and Christie's former chief of staff, Bridget Kelly, was convicted of fraud and conspiracy, along with another Christie appointee, Bill Baroni. The poll also had Mr. Trump down by 2 in Georgia and 6 in Florida.Parscale also drew Mr. Trump's wrath last year amid stories of sizable payments to his firms from the campaign and RNC combined with reports of Parscale's lavish style of living. President Donald Trump announced late Wednesday that he has replaced campaign manager Brad Parscale with Bill Stepien, a veteran political adviser and … A recent CBS News Battleground Tracker poll had Mr. Trump struggling in Arizona and Texas — reliably Republican states that he won in 2016. He said Mr. Biden has “kowtowed to the radical left.”“I think we’re about to see the same when he chooses his vice presidential nominee,” Mr. “He is [an] empty vessel of the radical left — it’s how he won the nomination in the first place ,and it’s extremely concerning that he is a pawn of the radical fringe of his party, of the AOC wing of the party,” he said, referring to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez of New York.“I don’t get caught up in the daily horse race,” he said, while allowing that he does sneak a peek at polling from time to time.“The pollsters got it wrong in 2016,” he said, saying their internal polls have Mr. He left his post as political director in December 2018 after the Republican midterm losses, although he was seen as a fall guy. Bill Stepien (born January 3, 1978) is an American political consultant who, since July 2020, serves as the campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2020 presidential campaign.A member of the Republican Party, he was the White House Director of Political Affairs in the Trump administration from 2017 to 2018 . - Mr. Parscale, who was named campaign manager unusually early, in February 2018, will step out of the job and Bill Stepien, currently the deputy campaign manager and a …