Robby Mook, who served as the campaign manager for Hillary Clinton's failed presidential campaign in 2016, will be the new president of the House Majority PAC, which works to maintain Democratic control in the House of Representatives.
Mook will run the Democratic super PAC during the 2020 election cycle, the Hill reported Tuesday. During the 2018 cycle, the group spent more than $95 million to elect a new Democratic majority.
Mook, a veteran Democratic operative, is taking over for Alixandria Lapp, who founded the super PAC in 2011 and will stay on as a senior adviser, the Hill reported.
Mook, 39, has a long history with House Democrats. He ran the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's independent expenditure arm in the 2010 cycle, and he ran the entire committee in the 2012 election cycle.
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