Former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, who used to serve as chief of staff to a former Democrat senator from Montana, says Democrats need "a wake up call."
Former Obama campaign manager Jim Messina, who was the longtime chief of staff to former Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT), spoke to Yellowstone County Democrats over the weekend. During an interview with KTQV's Zoe Zandora, Messina said he is staying out of the Democrat primary battle for president in 2020. Here's the video:
With all of the focus on foreign interference in elections, would charges be filed against Jim Messina, the former chief of staff to Sen. Max Baucus (D-MT) and campaign manager for President Barack Obama? That's the question raised in this piece in The American Thinker by Gary Gindler.
Messina says public pollsters "should be shot." He was the chief of staff to former US Senator Max Baucus (D-MT), and the campaign manager for President Barack Obama.