Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson is downsizing his campaign staff after his fourth-place finish in the Iowa caucuses, a spokesman confirms.
Larry Ross gave no details on how many staff members are being laid off or how many will remain, but said the personnel cuts “were made to wisely and prudently position the campaign for the coming months.”
Carson last month accepted the resignation of his finance chairman, Dean Parker, who had been criticized for his spending on salaries and consultants.
Carson’s campaign paid about two dozen staffers during the final three months of 2015, newly released campaign finance records show. Those salaries totaled about $250,000, among the lower end of what campaigns had spent on payroll in recent months.