HARRIS SKIPS HOWARD HOMECOMING — Vice President Kamala Harris did not attend Howard University’s 100th homecoming anniversary as she focused on rallying support in the swing states of Georgia and Michigan on Saturday. But the Howard alumna did send The Hilltop, the school’s student newspaper, an exclusive letter to commemorate the event. — Harris sent her “best wishes for a wonderful homecoming celebration.” And her letter emphasized that she and President Joe Biden “remain steadfast in our commitment to supporting HBCUs.” — She highlighted the administration’s efforts to boost the Pell Grant, forgive student loan debt and secure billions in funding for HBCUs. “We know more needs to be done, and we look forward to continuing to work alongside you as we build a brighter future for all,” Harris wrote. TRUMP VS. HARRIS CABINET POSSIBILITIES — If Harris wins the election, she’ll likely approach the task of filling out her Cabinet and West Wing much like she did when she took over Joe Biden's campaign operation this summer. And while former President Donald Trump has not engaged in formal conversations about a potential Cabinet, he has been spitballing potential contenders on his way to campaign events or when he is impressed by one of his allies on television. — Harris will ensure her closest advisers and key Cabinet members are people she personally trusts, but there will be some continuity with the current administration, according to people familiar with ongoing conversations about the transition process. She has also tasked Yohannes Abraham, who led the Biden-Harris transition four years ago, with guiding hers. Check out POLITICO’s snapshot of the leading contenders for Harris’ top jobs. — Meanwhile, Trump is also prioritizing loyalty. His transition operation is compiling lists of names of people to keep out of a second Trump administration — especially if they have any ties to the Heritage Foundation’s conservative policy blueprint known as Project 2025. Trump’s potential second-term picks will also likely have to get through tight Senate margins, even if Republicans take back the majority. Check out POLITICO’s snapshot of the leading contenders for Trump’s top jobs. Any thoughts on who is being considered for Education Secretary under Trump or Harris? Drop me a line: bquilantan@politico.com FACT CHECK: TRUMP’s ANTI-TRANS AD — Were you watching TV this weekend? Well, your host was watching the Georgia vs. Texas game on Saturday night when the former president’s latest ad attacking Harris on her stances on transgender issues popped up. The campaign has spent more than $2 million on the ad, which boasts roughly 73.8 million impressions, including millions in swing states like Georgia and Michigan. — The 29-second ad largely focused on Harris’ stance on gender-affirming care — but it quickly flashed a line from a January 2021 POLITICO article to make the claim that Harris “allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.” — Fact check: That line was taken out of context. Here’s the article referenced, which is about state bills aiming to restrict transgender student participation in athletics. The ad pulled the line from this caption on the story’s photo: “Danbury High School student Alanna Smith speaks during a news conference at the Connecticut State Capitol in Hartford, Conn. She is among three girls suing to block a state policy that allows transgender athletes to compete in girls sports.”
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