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- Sen. Bernie Sanders' 2020 presidential campaign on Tuesday lost several of his top strategists.
- Tad Devine, Mark Longabaugh, and Julian Mulvey, partners at the consulting firm DML, abruptly announced they're leaving the campaign over "creative" differences.
- The Sanders campaign said the departure was amicable.
- Devine formally worked with Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and has been interviewed by special counsel Robert Mueller's office.
Several of Sen. Bernie Sander's top advisers abruptly broke ties with the Vermont senator's 2020 campaign on Tuesday, including one adviser with ties to former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort.
Tad Devine, Mark Longabaugh, and Julian Mulvey announced Tuesday that they no longer with the Sanders campaign. The three advisers work together in the same firm, DML, and were a key part of Sanders' 2016 campaign.
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