Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson has now lost her second campaign manager in just two months, Politico reported.
It's not known if Roza Calderon resigned or was fired. She took on her role in May after then-interim campaign manager Peter Daou stepped down, along with deputy campaign manager Jason Call.
As Politico points out, Calderon ran a losing campaign for Congress in 2018. During that campaign, she was sentenced to probation after allegedly stealing money from a local Democratic Party group to spend on personal items. She also reportedly embellished her resume.
This is Williamson's third bid for the White House. A Fox News Democratic primary poll has her polling at 9 percent.
Her campaign raised less than $1 million in the first quarter of 2023, and is not running any advertising.