Prior to her arrival at the Kennedy School several years ago, Kamarck served as senior policy advisor to Gore, and was responsible for fashioning much of the New Democratic agenda that helped sweep Bill Clinton to the Presidency eight years ago.
She was also involved with three previous presidential campaigns for Democratic candidates.
Kamarck wasn't available to comment, but speculation places her in close quarters with the Vice President if he wins.
Roger B. Porter, IBM professor of Business and Government teaches The American Presidency, and is one of the architects of modern presidential decision management.
Last week, he hinted to a section of the class that he's involved with a presidential transition team. Though he wouldn't say which one, his conservative credentials, in-class name-dropping, and friendship with a certain political dynasty make it a pretty safe bet that he'd serve in some capacity for George W. Bush.
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