Race to Replace Burris Already Under Way
The jockeying has begun to replace Roland Burris in the Senate, the New York Times reports, though nobody’s certain when an election will be. Burris seems set on serving the remaining 2 years of Barack...
View ArticleWho Will Replace Daley and 'Mayor Rahm'?
Richard Daley’s retirement has set off wild speculation in Chicago about who'll replace him, and in Washington about who’ll replace would-be mayor Rahm Emanuel. DC insiders are positive Rahm will run,...
View ArticleObama Eyes William Daley as Rahm Replacement
President Obama is considering bringing on Clinton-era Commerce Secretary William Daley as his new chief of staff, or slotting him into some other high-level White House job, sources tell the Wall...
View ArticleGibbs Likely to Go In White House Shakeup
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs—who recently told reporters no major administration reshuffle was on the way—is likely to be headed for the exit himself as part of the overhaul, according to...
View ArticleObama Names William Daley Chief of Staff
President Obama named veteran political manager William Daley to be his new chief of staff today, selecting a centrist with Wall Street ties to help navigate a newly divided Congress and a looming...
View ArticleSo Just Who Is This Bill Daley?
William Daley has terms like "longtime Democratic operative," "former Clinton secretary of commerce" and "Chicago political scion" thrown about him, but the New York Times takes a closer look at...
View ArticleGeithner: Obama Wants 'Biggest Deal Possible'
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner fired back at John Boehner and Mitch McConnell this morning, telling Meet the Press that “We’re going to try to get the biggest deal possible, the deal that’s best for...
View ArticleObama's Chief of Staff Half-Resigns
William Daley has only been President Obama’s chief of staff for 10 months, but he's seemingly ready to be co-chief: Daley is stepping sideways, the Wall Street Journal reports, handing over the...
View ArticleObama's Chief of Staff Bill Daley Resigns
William Daley is ending his tumultuous tenure with the Obama administration, stepping down as chief of staff to make way for current budget director Jack Lew, White House sources tell the LA Times ....
View ArticleObama Camp Was Serious About Biden-Clinton Switch
The sequel to Game Change is here, or, at least, in the hands of the New York Times . Journos Mark Halperin and John Heilemann take us inside the 2012 race with Double Down , and the Times shares a few...
View ArticleWho Will Replace Daley and 'Mayor Rahm'?
Richard Daley’s retirement has set off wild speculation in Chicago about who'll replace him, and in Washington about who’ll replace would-be mayor Rahm Emanuel. DC insiders are positive Rahm will run,...
View ArticleObama Eyes William Daley as Rahm Replacement
President Obama is considering bringing on Clinton-era Commerce Secretary William Daley as his new chief of staff, or slotting him into some other high-level White House job, sources tell the Wall...
View ArticleGibbs Likely to Go In White House Shakeup
White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs—who recently told reporters no major administration reshuffle was on the way—is likely to be headed for the exit himself as part of the overhaul, according to...
View ArticleObama Names William Daley Chief of Staff
President Obama named veteran political manager William Daley to be his new chief of staff today, selecting a centrist with Wall Street ties to help navigate a newly divided Congress and a looming...
View ArticleSo Just Who Is This Bill Daley?
William Daley has terms like "longtime Democratic operative," "former Clinton secretary of commerce" and "Chicago political scion" thrown about him, but the New York Times takes a closer look at...
View ArticleGeithner: Obama Wants 'Biggest Deal Possible'
Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner fired back at John Boehner and Mitch McConnell this morning, telling Meet the Press that “We’re going to try to get the biggest deal possible, the deal that’s best for...
View ArticleObama's Chief of Staff Half-Resigns
William Daley has only been President Obama’s chief of staff for 10 months, but he's seemingly ready to be co-chief: Daley is stepping sideways, the Wall Street Journal reports, handing over the...
View ArticleObama's Chief of Staff Bill Daley Resigns
William Daley is ending his tumultuous tenure with the Obama administration, stepping down as chief of staff to make way for current budget director Jack Lew, White House sources tell the LA Times ....
View ArticleObama Camp Was Serious About Biden-Clinton Switch
The sequel to Game Change is here, or, at least, in the hands of the New York Times . Journos Mark Halperin and John Heilemann take us inside the 2012 race with Double Down , and the Times shares a few...
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