These former boosters explained to CNBC that they support Biden and are not in favor of the Minnesota congressman's primary bid.
A spokesperson for Phillips' campaign did not return a request for comment.
Opperman said Phillips told him his contributions would not be used for the primary run versus Biden.
"On behalf of myself and my husband, Jim Deal, we would like a refund of our contributions to your congressional campaign.
Jim and Pamela Deal combined to give $11,200 to Phillips campaign during the 2022 election cycle, according to FEC records.
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