What might a TheySinned White House look like?

NBC News - NUSA
2 min readDec 4, 2016

Will these be full of new faces, or will it be a Cabinet like Jcmand wants, full of Washington Elites? NBC ran a poll for several positions of what people think what will happen. We will be releasing a “What might a Jcmand White House look like?” in the coming days.

Most Important Issues in the TheySinned White House

After taking a poll, we believe that most Americans are concerned about the Military, Foreign Policy, and Judicial Affairs. 34% of pollsters say that the Military is the most important issue. Knowing TheySinned and his background, we believe Security will be his most important goal.

White House Chief of Staff

TimGeithner: Campaign Chairman of the TheySinned Campaign, and Former VPOTUS

NBC ran a poll asking who you would think is a possible pick, we suspect that TimGeithner will be the White House Chief of Staff. Being a close confidant to the TheySinned campaign, a former Vice President, and Defense Secretary, we believe he would be chosen.

Secretary of Homeland Security

MrShibe: Former Secret Service Agent, Supreme Court Justice

NBC ran a poll with the top choices for Homeland Security, and resoundingly no one won that poll. However with the merger, we believe MrShibe would be most probable to get that position. TheySinned would put extra consideration in this position given he is currently the Secretary.

Attorney General

JedBartlett: Congressional Advocate, Owner of Washington Post, and Justice Department Newcomer

In a major NBC poll, 44% (majority) of pollsters believe that JedBartlett would be the most likely person to be chosen, if they stick to their promise of new faces. He’s experienced in law, and has Congressional experience. One of the most active people in Congress.

Secretary of State

DavidAxelrod: Former Vice President of the United States, Deputy & Assistant Secretary of State

In one of the most voted on NBC Polls, pollsters found that DavidAxelrod was most favorable to become Secretary of State. Majority of his focus is in the State Department and the White House, and is close with many foreign leaders. 46% (majority) found him most favorable for the position.

So what do you think? Let us know!

*this does not include every position, just recent polls.*

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