

Kamala Harris Said She’d Appoint a Republican Cabinet Member if Elected. What’s the History of the Practice?
Sep 10, 2024
Kamala Harris, the Democratic party nominee, emphasizes the value of diverse perspectives in decision-making, expressing her willingness to appoint a Republican to her cabinet. J.D. Vance, the vice presidential nominee, adds that such appointments have precedent, citing past presidents like Lincoln and Roosevelt who sought bipartisan cooperation. They delve into the historical significance and potential benefits of cross-party cabinet appointments, exploring how these practices could influence governance in today's polarized political climate.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Bipartisanship in Presidential Cabinets
01:39 • 12min
Exploring Bipartisanship in Presidential Cabinet Appointments
14:03 • 3min
The Dynamics of Bipartisan Cabinet Appointments
16:43 • 18min
Bipartisanship in Cabinet Appointments: Lessons from History
34:13 • 3min
Bipartisanship and Leadership: Lessons from Early American Politics
37:37 • 16min
Exploring Presidential Histories and Their Impact
53:34 • 2min