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Kamala Harris Said She’d Appoint a Republican Cabinet Member if Elected. What’s the History of the Practice?

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Bipartisanship in Presidential Cabinets

This chapter examines the historical practice of bipartisanship in presidential cabinets, focusing on significant examples like Franklin Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln. It discusses how these appointments not only represented diverse political views but aimed to unify the nation during challenging times. The conversation highlights the complexities and implications of fostering effective governance through bipartisan strategies in a politically divided landscape.

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