The presidential campaign for Montana Gov. Steve Bullock Steve BullockCourt removes Pendley from role as public lands chief On The Trail: Making sense of this week's polling tsunami McConnell locks down key GOP votes in Supreme Court fight MORE (D) on Monday announced the names of its 13 policy advisers, including several Obama administration officials.

Among those named was Andrew Shapiro, who served as former President Obama's assistant secretary of State for political-military affairs.

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Also appointed was Chris Lu, who served as White House Cabinet secretary and assistant to the president during Obama's first term. During Obama's second term, Lu served as deputy secretary of Labor.

The campaign in a statement called all of the advisers "a group of highly experienced professionals advising Governor Bullock on public policy."

"They bolster the Governor’s campaign to ensure a fair shot for all Americans with decades of combined experience crafting policy at the highest levels of government," the campaign said.

Bullock is among the 21 people vying for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination.