Biden Already Working on White House Transition Plans

Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden hasn’t yet won his race against incumbent Donald Trump, but he’s already started working on transition plans in case he does.

With a country divided, the former vice president has said on the campaign trail, he would have the task of reuniting America and restoring its health and economic standing amid the brutal COVID-19 pandemic.

If elected, he would face pressure from both sides of the aisle — with Republicans and more moderate Democrats pushing against a more progressive agenda and the far-left pushing for it — and delivering early wins would be crucial.

With Election Day days away, the Biden campaign is focused on maintaining what has been a fairly steady edge in national polling, though one that polls indicate is narrowing as President Trump fights furiously to keep the Oval Office.

Should Biden take the presidency, he would need to be ready to name thousands of appointees to fill out his administration, including 700 key executive branch nominations, according to The Associated Press. (Read more from “Biden Already Working on White House Transition Plans” HERE)

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