Obama Team Shifts to Transition Mode
Published 11/6/2008 by Anne E. Kornblut and David Cho at Wash Post In Congress
A day after winning a historic victory that will make him the first black president in the nation's history, Barack Obama remained largely out of public view yesterday while his aides announced the first details of an ambitious plan for the transfer of power when he assumes office in January.
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