Self-help author Marianne Williamson has cut her entire presidential campaign staff ahead of February’s Iowa caucuses.
The lecturer, who hasn’t appeared on a Democratic debate stage since July, has no staffers left on her campaign, according to WMUR.
Williamson, 67, has struggled to gain traction after running a fringe candidacy that urged supporters to “join the evolution.” She ripped her Democratic opponents in September for using failed tactics against President Trump in the run-up to the 2020 election.
Among her policy initiatives was a plan to pay reparations to descendants of slaves and the formation of a Department of Peace to find nonmilitary solutions to foreign entanglements.
Williamson has struggled to raise money, pulling in only $3 million for the third quarter. She was almost certainly set to miss the next round of debates in early January, and her RealClearPolitics polling average barely registered at 0.2%.

