DES MOINES, Iowa — Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg has hired four staffers in Iowa and three in New Hampshire as he works to build on the momentum his campaign has seen in recent weeks.
None of the four Iowa hires has top-level experience on a presidential, federal or statewide campaign in the state, the result of Buttigieg’s late start in the 2020 campaign and the huge Democratic primary field. Much of the top talent in Iowa has already been snapped up by other campaigns, leaving late entries like Buttigieg, the mayor of South Bend, Indiana, with a smaller pool of staffing options from which to choose.
But the new hires fill a much-needed role on the campaign, as Buttigieg’s lack of staff on the ground in key early states raised questions about his ability to harness the growing support he’s seen over the past month.
Brendan McPhillips, Buttigieg’s new Iowa state director, previously worked as campaign manager for Florida gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum, who pulled out a surprise win in the Democratic primary there but fell short in the general election. He also worked as political director on Buttigieg’s bid for Democratic National Committee chairman.