Pete Buttigieg is a near-certainty for Biden's Cabinet

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One near-certainty about Joe Biden's Cabinet: Pete Buttigieg will be in it. Biden officials have made clear to donors and party officials the question surrounding Buttigieg is not if, but where, he lands, Democrats close to Biden tell Axios.

The intrigue: Behind that certainty, though, are a range of questions about how to put his obvious political talent to use.

The multilingual Buttigieg has told friends he wants U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, but he may face internal competition from Julie Smith, a longtime Biden foreign policy confidant.

Former diplomats Wendy Sherman and Linda Thomas-Greenfield are other possibilities.

Rep. Ted Deutch from Florida also has expressed interest.

Other slots for Buttigieg range from Housing and Urban Development to Veterans Affairs to the Office of Management and Budget.

One key question: How would Kamala Harris feel about having a potential 2024 rival lurking the Cabinet and building a donor base from a perch at the United Nations — and around New York City's big donors?

IsThereSomethingNew on November 9th, 2020 at 01:33 UTC »

Hopefully Alex Vindman will have a job too.

Posideoffries92 on November 9th, 2020 at 01:02 UTC »

VA is kind of a career graveyard. High risk and high possibility for something to go wrong. But I also wonder how the senate GOP views him along the spectrum of acceptable to radical.

shadowjacque on November 9th, 2020 at 01:02 UTC »

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