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| Jenn Ridder |
Jenn Ridder, who was national states director of Biden for President, has joined Precision Strategies to lead its mobilization & campaign management practice.
During the campaign, Ridder led a team of 3,000 staffers in 32 “battleground” and “expansion” states and oversaw a $120M budget.
That push led to a record vote for Biden/Harris amid a political environment challenged by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Prior to joining Team Biden, Ridder was campaign manager for the short-lived Democratic presidential primary run by then-Montana Governor Steve Bullock.
In 2018, she handled the successful campaign of Jared Polis for Colorado governor.
At Precision, Ridder will provide clients with organizing, data targeting, political strategy and movement-building expertise.
Stephanie Cutter, co-founder of Precision, called Ridder “one of the best and most sophisticated campaign managers across both political parties.”
Jen O’Malley Dillon, who ran Biden’s campaign, is a co-founder of Precision. She moved to the White House as deputy chief of staff.


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