Rodriguez, who is director of the White House Office of
Intergovernmental Affairs, has agreed to take the role, the
source said.
The source later added that Biden has yet to make the offer to
Rodriguez himself. Rodriguez was Biden's senior advisers' top
choice for the role after they interviewed nearly a dozen
people, the source said.
A second source said Rodriguez has been a major ally within the
West Wing for Vice President Kamala Harris, who has struggled to
win over the Washington establishment during her tenure.
Rodriguez was a senior aide on then-Senator Harris's 2020
presidential campaign and had worked in her Senate office.
Biden, a Democrat, has said he plans to run for re-election. He
could make a formal announcement as early as Tuesday.
The president, 80, is gearing up for what could be a bruising
campaign. His team has been eyeing Wilmington, Delaware, where
Biden has a home, as the base for the campaign.
Biden is expected to keep his circle of close advisers at the
White House even as he runs for re-election, making the campaign
manager's job, based outside of Washington, tricky.
His former campaign manager Jen O'Malley Dillon is now a White
House deputy chief of staff, and other longtime senior advisers
including Anita Dunn and Steve Ricchetti are expected to stay on
at the White House.
(Reporting by Jeff Mason; editing by Diane Craft)
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