Basically the Campaign should vet candidates for the cabinet jobs and announce them one by one leading up to Election day. This serves several purposes. First, it allows for maximum press coverage in the election leadup. Second, people who are supporters of those chosen will gravitate toward Obama, especially if the cabinet is bipartisan, then conservative independants may gravitate toward Obama as well. It also allows voters to vote for a team full of people, so they really know what an Obama white house will look like. One problem might be the various scandals that might dog various Obama cabinet choices that hurt his judgement image. However, those scandals will get out eventually, and the campaign should wiegh when they would prefer them before or after november. Basically the vetting process for these candidates should be done very carefully. Its one thng to vote for Obama-Biden or McCain-Palin, it might be a whole other thing to vote for something like an Obama-Biden-Dodd-Clinton-Edwards-Wesley etc etc etc VS McCain-Palin. A democratic/liberal republican scandal free superteam VS an elderly war hero and scandal embattled Governor of Alaska may prove to be a useful campaign policy.


