Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Biden fell in love with Mayor Pete during the primary and wanted to adopt him as a surrogate son. And he did a fantastic job on Fox fighting for Biden. I bet there is a place for him.
I like Chief of Staff for Pete.
Anonymous wrote:Muriel Bowser
Val Demings
Keisha Lance Bottoms
Mayor Pete
Kaisich
Martin O'malley
Terry McCaulife
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:"Whomever Dr. Jill likes for Sec Ed, should be BIPOC"
He's already said it would likely be a head of a teachers union. Don't think the kids will be going back to school in person for a very long time.
I'm relatively sure he said "an educator" not "the head of a teacher's union." Regardless, the federal Secretary of Education has basically zero say in whether kids go back to school.
Anonymous wrote:"Whomever Dr. Jill likes for Sec Ed, should be BIPOC"
He's already said it would likely be a head of a teachers union. Don't think the kids will be going back to school in person for a very long time.
Anonymous wrote:Doug Jones would make an amazing AG, although Sally Yates is another good suggestion above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
Would love to see Stacey Abrams with something, but not sure what she's qualified for/would want. Amy K and Tammy Duckworth could probably also have something if they want, but they're better off staying put in the Senate. Would love for Amy K to replace Schumer in the leadership. Whitmer could have a post, but makes sense for her to stay put as well.
Mayor Pete for Transportation Sec or UN Ambassador--know he doesn't have traditional credentials for the latter but he's a sharp cookie and, with the right staff, would do well imo. I think Biden would be eager to mentor him.
Lael Braenard or Raphael Bostic for Sec Treasury
Tom Blinken NSA
Eric Garcetti for Labor
Karen Bass for HUD
Sally Yates for AG
Lujan Grisham for HHS (read she's angling for it)
Chris Murphy or William Burns for State
Jay Inslee for Interior
Alejandro Mayorkas for Homeland Security
Whomever Dr. Jill likes for Sec Ed, should be BIPOC
Vilsack for Sec Ag, if he's not too long in the tooth.
Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
There's a whole lot of establishment figures in there. And I know we shouldn't do diversity for the sake of it, but it's not the most diverse crowd of people.
I count 5/6 POC. What would be an appropriate number? Of course establishment, tends to correlate to experience and competence.
Anonymous wrote:Stacey Abrams has earned a place, but whether or not she'll take it depends on her ambitions.
Moscow Mitch is also going to try his darndest to hold up anybody to the left of Marsha Blackburn, so who knows anyway.
Anonymous wrote:Doug Jones would make an amazing AG, although Sally Yates is another good suggestion above.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Michele Flournoy is at the head of the line for Sec Def.
Would love to see Stacey Abrams with something, but not sure what she's qualified for/would want. Amy K and Tammy Duckworth could probably also have something if they want, but they're better off staying put in the Senate. Would love for Amy K to replace Schumer in the leadership. Whitmer could have a post, but makes sense for her to stay put as well.
Mayor Pete for Transportation Sec or UN Ambassador--know he doesn't have traditional credentials for the latter but he's a sharp cookie and, with the right staff, would do well imo. I think Biden would be eager to mentor him.
Lael Braenard or Raphael Bostic for Sec Treasury
Tom Blinken NSA
Eric Garcetti for Labor
Karen Bass for HUD
Sally Yates for AG
Lujan Grisham for HHS (read she's angling for it)
Chris Murphy or William Burns for State
Jay Inslee for Interior
Alejandro Mayorkas for Homeland Security
Whomever Dr. Jill likes for Sec Ed, should be BIPOC
Vilsack for Sec Ag, if he's not too long in the tooth.
Susan Rice needs a non-confirmation slot--she wouldn't make it through the Senate. A caveat for any of these names, if Biden thinks they'd be too hard to get through
There's a whole lot of establishment figures in there. And I know we shouldn't do diversity for the sake of it, but it's not the most diverse crowd of people.