Let's speculate.... Who's going to be in Biden's cabinet

Anonymous
Jill Biden for ED? Why not??
Anonymous
The most important job is Chief of Staff, and that should go to Rep. Richmond to thank Clyburn for the SC firewall.

Why not try to get an Obama to be Secretary of State? If not Barack, then Michelle. Both have traveled the world and built many great relationships.

Michelle Flountroy (sp?) should be well positioned to run the Pentagon although Susan Rice could end up there.

A big donor should get Treasury.

The AG could be Preet Bharara.

Mayor Pete could end up at the VA and then get another shot somewhere else later in the first term. Biden may move him around a bit to give some more substantial experience in government.

It also will be important to find key and visible jobs for Latinos.

Anonymous
Mike Bloomberg donated a lot of his own money. He should get the UN ambassador role.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jill Biden for ED? Why not??


Dr. Jill will have a much more important role at the White House. She should get an office in the West Wing.
Anonymous
There should be something for Vindman and George Conway should get the DoJ litigation job he wanted from Trump. That should be enough Republican representation with the caveat that there should be something big for retiring GOP Senator Pat Toomey if only one of the GA senate races goes to a Democrat. The governor of PA would appoint Toomey's replacement and turn the Senate Blue.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The most important job is Chief of Staff, and that should go to Rep. Richmond to thank Clyburn for the SC firewall.

Why not try to get an Obama to be Secretary of State? If not Barack, then Michelle. Both have traveled the world and built many great relationships.

Michelle Flountroy (sp?) should be well positioned to run the Pentagon although Susan Rice could end up there.

A big donor should get Treasury.

The AG could be Preet Bharara.

Mayor Pete could end up at the VA and then get another shot somewhere else later in the first term. Biden may move him around a bit to give some more substantial experience in government.

It also will be important to find key and visible jobs for Latinos.


Do you pay any attention to politics or do you just follow a bunch of blue-check liberals on twitter? First, Cedric Richmond should not be Chief of Staff. He is looking to be in house leadership. Giving him CoS would not be beneficial to Clyburn in anyway. It is going to be someone who has worked for/with Biden for years, likely Ron Klain.

President Obama and Michelle Obama are great figures, with relationships along the globe. But they are retired, there is no way either would be Secretary of State. It will likely be Chris Coons or Tony Blinken. I prefer Chris Murphy though (for his views on Yemen).

Michele Flournoy is likely the pick for defense. Susan Rice is hated by the right and would not get confirmed by a republican senate

A DONOR SHOULD NOT GET TREASURY. We need someone with experience as economist and who will look out for the everyday Americans when rebuilding our broken economy.

AG will probably be Doug Jones, but Preet is a good call.

Buttigieg will be UN Ambassador or USTR. He is a rising star, giving him a "boring" position will stymie him. (Look at Julian Castro)
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mike Bloomberg donated a lot of his own money. He should get the UN ambassador role.

No.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mike Bloomberg donated a lot of his own money. He should get the UN ambassador role.



Omg he is the opposite of diplomatic, no thanks. Mayor Pete would do a far better job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Mike Bloomberg donated a lot of his own money. He should get the UN ambassador role.

Absolutely not. And I am sure he doesn't want to work for Biden, so it's fine.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most important job is Chief of Staff, and that should go to Rep. Richmond to thank Clyburn for the SC firewall.

Why not try to get an Obama to be Secretary of State? If not Barack, then Michelle. Both have traveled the world and built many great relationships.

Michelle Flountroy (sp?) should be well positioned to run the Pentagon although Susan Rice could end up there.

A big donor should get Treasury.

The AG could be Preet Bharara.

Mayor Pete could end up at the VA and then get another shot somewhere else later in the first term. Biden may move him around a bit to give some more substantial experience in government.

It also will be important to find key and visible jobs for Latinos.


Do you pay any attention to politics or do you just follow a bunch of blue-check liberals on twitter? First, Cedric Richmond should not be Chief of Staff. He is looking to be in house leadership. Giving him CoS would not be beneficial to Clyburn in anyway. It is going to be someone who has worked for/with Biden for years, likely Ron Klain.

President Obama and Michelle Obama are great figures, with relationships along the globe. But they are retired, there is no way either would be Secretary of State. It will likely be Chris Coons or Tony Blinken. I prefer Chris Murphy though (for his views on Yemen).

Michele Flournoy is likely the pick for defense. Susan Rice is hated by the right and would not get confirmed by a republican senate

A DONOR SHOULD NOT GET TREASURY. We need someone with experience as economist and who will look out for the everyday Americans when rebuilding our broken economy.

AG will probably be Doug Jones, but Preet is a good call.

Buttigieg will be UN Ambassador or USTR. He is a rising star, giving him a "boring" position will stymie him. (Look at Julian Castro)

I agree with a lot of this, exceot for Buttigieg. I think he belongs in the White House as a strategic advisor. He has many good ideas and also is a great communicator. A White House job will give him unrestricted access and we also be in front of cameras often.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Jill Biden for ED? Why not??

I think she doesn't want that. When she was Second Lady, she was a college professor and also worked in the administration. Looks like she will do that again.
Anonymous
Mayor Pete will end up POTUS, or making a good run at some point. He has Obama energy.

But he's also the kind of guy who does a zillion sidequests before the first boss fight. He'll be overqualified so that he can carry it across the line. The first shot was a long one, but it got him on the national stage, and there is one really good way to overcome the bias against LGBTQ people -- you put them in a position of responsibility and let them do their jobs. Nothing speaks like competence. Who someone loves becomes not really relevant when they are fixing problems for you.

He will run again, though. He'll have even more chops then., after demonstrating that competence very visibly.

Go Pete!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The most important job is Chief of Staff, and that should go to Rep. Richmond to thank Clyburn for the SC firewall.

Why not try to get an Obama to be Secretary of State? If not Barack, then Michelle. Both have traveled the world and built many great relationships.

Michelle Flountroy (sp?) should be well positioned to run the Pentagon although Susan Rice could end up there.

A big donor should get Treasury.

The AG could be Preet Bharara.

Mayor Pete could end up at the VA and then get another shot somewhere else later in the first term. Biden may move him around a bit to give some more substantial experience in government.

It also will be important to find key and visible jobs for Latinos.


Do you pay any attention to politics or do you just follow a bunch of blue-check liberals on twitter? First, Cedric Richmond should not be Chief of Staff. He is looking to be in house leadership. Giving him CoS would not be beneficial to Clyburn in anyway. It is going to be someone who has worked for/with Biden for years, likely Ron Klain.

President Obama and Michelle Obama are great figures, with relationships along the globe. But they are retired, there is no way either would be Secretary of State. It will likely be Chris Coons or Tony Blinken. I prefer Chris Murphy though (for his views on Yemen).

Michele Flournoy is likely the pick for defense. Susan Rice is hated by the right and would not get confirmed by a republican senate

A DONOR SHOULD NOT GET TREASURY. We need someone with experience as economist and who will look out for the everyday Americans when rebuilding our broken economy.

AG will probably be Doug Jones, but Preet is a good call.

Buttigieg will be UN Ambassador or USTR. He is a rising star, giving him a "boring" position will stymie him. (Look at Julian Castro)


Richmond is absolutely in the running for Chief of Staff. There will plenty of other staff positions for Klain, starting with being the COVID czar.

Biden should not be afraid to think big with Secretary of State. He is going to be 78 and needs to have experienced people around him. There is no one better than an Obama to help rebuild global relationships. Both are still relatively young and not retired at all. Coons is still needed as a Biden ally in the Senate and Murphy can wait.

Mayor Pete has a brilliant mind. He will not be bored with any cabinet position, and he needs experience. He should have at least two cabinet roles in the first term.

What has Doug Jones done to deserve a cabinet spot? Do we really need another former senator from Alabama in that role?
Anonymous
One thing I loved about this election cycle is the emergence of new talent: Buttigieg, Abrams, Whitmer are stars.

I doubt Whitmer will leave the governorship for a cabinet position right now, but if she did want to she could step down giving Gilchrist incumbency advantage for 2022. Biden loves her.

Abrams probably wants to continue her voting initiative then run for governor in 2022. She's certainly laid the groundwork!

Buttigieg does seem the most likely to join Biden's cabinet. I agree UN Ambassador is a high profile gig that fits his talents and he has the intelligence to grow into it quickly.
Anonymous
Speculation that Rice, Abrams, and Yates might not get through confirmation hearings:

https://www.axios.com/gop-senate-biden-transition-50ebe6c8-e318-4fdb-b903-048908b3b954.html
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