Kamala Harris is going quite steady in the US election race, and this will be for the first time in the US presidential history since 1988, that the power transition will occur within the same political party, if Harris is elected to the White House. She entered the election race quite later then her Republican rival Donald Trump, who is also very close to her in the election race, if the latest poll data is to be believed. Meanwhile thoughts are already doing the rounds about who could make it to Harris' Cabinet.
For starters, Yohannes Abraham, is reportedly leading the charge in vetting some good choices for the Harris cabinet. He was in fact hired to perform the same duties for Harris in August, just a while after Joe Biden surprisingly exited the US Presidential election race, after a severe drop in popularity ratings following his dismal performance in the first US presidential election debate against Trump.
Harris transition team may begin with the likes of Lina Khan for the role of the Federal Trade Commissioner, as she has garnered a good reputation for dealing sternly with big-sized tech companies, along with filing anti trust law suits against the likes of Meta and Amazon, suggests reports.
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Harris' Cabinet could include Karen Dunn as the White House General Counsel as she is one of the top litigators in the country at this point, and she has also co-hosted a major fundraiser for Harris. This means she