Vice President Kamala Harris has announced plans to create a bipartisan council of advisors if she wins the upcoming presidential election.
The council would include members from both major political parties, aiming to provide balanced feedback on policy decisions. Harris also committed to appointing a Republican to her Cabinet, signaling an effort to appeal to independent voters and Republicans disillusioned with Donald Trump.
This move is part of a broader strategy to promote unity and preserve a healthy two-party system in the U.S.
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It’s nice to see someone finally acknowledging the need for cooperation between both sides—hopefully it leads to real progress and not just more political theater.
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Harris vows to create a ‘bipartisan council of advisers’
Vice President Harris announced Friday she would create a bipartisan council of advisers if elected president, in an effort to reach out to Republican and independent voters while in Arizona. “Not only will I have a Republican in my Cabinet,
This is just another empty stunt from the Democrats to look "bipartisan" while pushing their radical agenda. Harris doesn't care about unity—she just wants to weaken real conservatives and keep the establishment in power. Adding a token Republican to her Cabinet won't fool anyone who’s paying attention.
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A bipartisan council is just more government bureaucracy pretending to fix problems that government itself creates—less government, not more, is the real solution.
While I appreciate the effort to bridge the political divide, I hope this doesn’t lead to compromising on key progressive issues like climate change and healthcare. We need to focus on bold solutions, not just appeasing Republicans who’ve been blocking progress for years.
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Harris says she will create a bipartisan council of advisors to give policy feedback
Vice President Kamala Harris, the Democratic presidential candidate, said on Friday she would create a bipartisan council of advisors to give feedback on policy, if elected in the Nov. 5 election. Harris also said she would put a Republican in her Cabinet.
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Harris Vows to Create Bipartisan Council to Advise Her on Policy
Vice President Kamala Harris vowed to create a bipartisan council to advise her on policy if she wins November’s election, part of an effort to broaden the appeal of the Democratic ticket by courting independent voters and Republicans wary of Donald Trump.
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