Proper noun
Plouffe (plural Plouffes)
A surname.
At a virtual fundraiser with California Gov. Gavin Newsom and Democratic strategist David Plouffe, Biden again reflected on the situation many Americans are facing while faulting Trump’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic. Source: Internet
Axelrod and Plouffe appear to understand this, and recommended that Biden lean on high-profile surrogates with more social media followers to “carry the load.” Source: Internet
“I think this is a two-person race right now,” Plouffe said. Source: Internet
Alongside a recent renovation, the P.I. Bar & Grill welcomes executive chef Robert Plouffe, an innovative chef with a diverse culinary and pastry background influenced by his time in France, Jamaica, New Orleans and more. Source: Internet
David Plouffe, Obama's campaign manager, said the data and modeling served as "great radar about the electorate" and helped the campaign develop smart tactics and metrics (and strategy) about delivering message. Source: Internet
To open a spot for Loup, they designated infielder Trevor Plouffe. Source: Internet