Two of Joseph Pennacchio’s top staffers have left the campaign. Yesterday was the last day for communications director Chris Pordon and Sean DiSomma, the political and field director. Pennacchio’s campaign manager, Dan Gallic, says that the two operatives were only signed on through the convention.
“They completed their contract to help us through the conventions. I am very pleased with his work and would recommend him highly to anyone interested,” Gallic told PolitickerNJ.com. “I have the utmost respect for Chris and I cannot say enough good about him. He is really a class act.”
There is some speculation – entirely unconfirmed -- that one or both of the staffers could wind up working for John Crowley’s Senate campaign.
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you're doing a heck of a job Brownie...
Pennacchio went from the presumptive nominee to the 3rd choice within 2 weeks.
Great work all around. (though Joe P's manifesto I'm sure was a big reason)
Does it mean that the ship is sinking?
Staffers are leaving. Does Jersey Joke fold up his campaign soon?