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What to expect when you’re expecting a presidential transition

By: Kevin Bogardus, Robin Bravender | 11/04/2024 01:24 PM EST

What to expect when you’re expecting a presidential transition

Get ready for a new regime.

Regardless of the outcome on Election Day, a new president will take over the White House and control of the entire federal government Jan. 20.

That means top political appointments will be made, new executive orders will be signed, policy agendas will be drafted and briefing books will be distributed. Transition officials from the federal government and the presidential candidates’ teams are already at work behind the scenes to make it all happen. Fill out the form to read the full article.

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