Top ranks of Biden's reelection campaign begin to take shape
CBSN
The upper ranks of President Biden's anticipated reelection campaign are beginning to take shape, with another Democratic operative responsible for a key party victory last year poised to serve in a top role.
Quentin Fulks, who served as campaign manager for Sen. Raphael Warnock's closely-watched and historically expensive victory last year in Georgia, is set to serve as deputy campaign manager for Mr. Biden's re-election bid, four people familiar with the plans tell CBS News.
Fulks is a native of rural Ellaville, Ga., who also worked on the 2018 campaign of Illinois Gov. J.D. Pritzker. In an interview with The Associated Press last month, he recalled how Warnock's campaign not only focused on building support in and around Atlanta, but also in smaller rural communities like Ellaville, where former president Donald Trump and Republicans historically easily win elections.