The Cabinet: Who Will Fill These Seats?

the collected members of the Cabinet make an important statement about both the policy direction and the governing credibility of a new administration. And that’s why, starting Nov. 5, there will be intense public interest in the president-elect’s top appointees. The people he brings before the cameras will telegraph to the nation the initial signals about his approach to presidential decision making. Full Story »

Posted by Kaizar Campwala
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Subjects: U.S., Politics
Topics: Presidential Election 2008, U.S. White House
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Oct 6, 2008 - 8:08 AM PDT
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James Staley
3.5
by James Staley - Oct. 11, 2008

After a good, very short history and evolution of the Cabinet's role in American government, an informed consideration of the strongest candidates for each Cabinet position is offered for both Obama and McCain. For those who like guessing games or who likes to look ahead (I'm among the latter group), this intelligent, lengthy article is well worth one's time.

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Fred Gatlin
2.3
by Fred Gatlin - Oct. 6, 2008

This story is at best a commentary and more likely speculation about possible cabinet chooses. It has some historical information and a few names with no explanation how chosen.

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