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    Anita Dunn, one of President Joe Biden’s top advisers, has recently left the White House to join a super PAC supporting Vice President Kamala Harris. This move could be indicative of a strategy to support Harris’s political career, or simply Dunn’s personal choice and alignment. Dunn is a seasoned political strategist and her expertise can greatly benefit any political campaign or initiative she chooses to support. It’s also important to note that super PACs or political action committees are entities that can raise unlimited amounts of money to support or oppose politicians and political causes, but cannot donate directly to candidate campaigns or coordinate with them. Dunn’s move to such a super PAC thus offers her a role in shaping the future of politics without being directly embedded in a specific campaign. It’s also a usual practice within politics to see key advisers moving between roles in the government, private sector, and political organizations, often based on where they believe they can make the most impact. They can have particular causes or candidates they wish to support, and changes in administration or political climate can also prompt their moves. In the end, while this is notable news for those following American politics, it’s part of the ongoing shifts and changes within the political landscape. Dunn’s future actions within the super PAC will be watched with interest, as will the potential impacts on Kamala Harris’s political trajectory.