Andrew Yang as Labor, he is one of the few Democrats with a realist view of how the economy effects people on the ground.
Elizabeth Warren as Veterans Affairs, she is a people person, and should be in the highest profile position without any real power. As horrible as that sounds, she is a little too aggressively progressive for this administration.
Bernie Sanders for Education. The Republicans have locked up the Justice system, with no way to correct it as long as they hold the Senate. The only way to hold equal sway is through education, and honestly I am interested to see what Bernie could do with the portfolio. This could end up being the defining characteristic of Biden's Presidency, if Bernie is given leeway.
Pete Buttigieg as the Interior. Might be the most Republican of the Democrats, and they need to start rebuilding.
Past that, I would like to see portfolios go to the most qualified, and not the most public. I'd be happy if the government is full of people that no one knows who the hell they are. That would mean that they are the best people for the job, and not the best politicians.
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