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How the Map Changed From 2004 - Interactive Feature
How the Map Changed From 2004 - Interactive Feature
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The Early Word: Opening the Cabinet
The Caucus — ... are pressing him to appoint at least two and as many as four Latinos to his administration’s 20 Cabinet-level positions. … Topping the wish list of many advocates is New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson (D), who is said to be interested in being secretary of state. Richardson, a former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, endorsed Obama shortly after dropping out of the presidential race this spring. And for those arm-chair political quarterbacks out there, The Times has created in an interactive feature, “If You Were President” where you can pick your own Dream Team for the ...

No Decisions: Obama Votes ‘Present’ on Cabinet Picks
Pajamas Media — ... ” has begun as pundits and voters mull over the choices for key posts in the new Obama administration. But those are the only cabinet picks right now. Barack Obama seems content to take weeks to name his Treasury secretary and critical national security spots. For now the media remains smitten and there is little criticism of his deliberative process. But events have a way of taking hold. The stock market has been on the skids. Some attribute this to gnawing uncertainty about the Obama presidency and questions about who will fill the Treasury spot. ...

Daily Digest: Which Way to a Two-Way White House?
techPresident — ... and the New York Times are playing the "Pick the President's Cabinet" game, only with DFA do the truly prescient get a t-shirt. ...

Daily Digest: Obama Looking Eager to Open 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
techPresident — ... The New York Times' recently asked readers to guess who Obama would chose to fill his cabinet. It's showing them to be notably bad prognosticators. Though readers rightly had Robert Gates at Defense Secretary, those who played along with the interactive cabinet picker had Bill Richardson for the State Department job that went to Hillary Clinton, Janet Napolitano instead of Eric Holder at Attorney General, and Paul Volcker in the Treasury Secretary slot filled by ...

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