Building the potential president-elect’s policy platform
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Every presidential candidate runs on a series of policy initiatives that they promise supporters they will implement once in office—from financial policies to federal defense policies. It's then up to a candidate's head of policy implementation to determine which of these campaign promises should be prioritized during the transition process to keep the new president's approval ratings high and enact these policies early on in the new administration.
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