国际英语新闻:Obama nominates Republican senator as Commerce Secretary
If confirmed, Gregg, a senator from New Hampshire in his third term, will become the third Republican Obama enrolled in his cabinet, following Defense Secretary Robert Gates and Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
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U.S. Senator Judd Gregg makes a speech as President Barack Obama looks on at the White House in Washtingon Feb 3, 2009. President Obama announced that Gregg would be his choice for Commerce Secretary on Tuesday. |
Obama announced his choice for the key cabinet post at a White House press conference, and urged the Senate to rapidly confirm the nomination so Gregg could start his work to boost trade of the country, which is currently in the worst financial crisis in decades.
"With the stakes this high, we cannot afford to get trapped in the same old partisan gridlock," Obama said.
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U.S. Senator Judd Gregg makes a speech as President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden look on at the White House in Washtingon Feb 3, 2009. President Obama announced that Gregg would be his choice for Commerce Secretary on Tuesday. |
Gregg, 61, is a former New Hampshire governor and currently a senior Republican member in the Senate Budget Committee. He is expected to play a key role in having his party fellows endorse Obama's economic stimulus package of nearly 900 billion U.S. dollars.
Some earlier reports said that Obama would enroll Gregg in his cabinet to allow New Hampshire's Democratic governor to replace Gregg in the Senate, thus giving the Democrats 60 seats in the 100-member chamber, which means unchecked legislative power.
However, right after Gregg's nomination, U.S. media reported, citing two different sources, that the New Hampshire governor would give the vacated seat in the Senate to Gregg's former chief of staff Bonnie Newman.
Gregg himself also made it clear that he would only accept the nomination if it will not change the balance of power in the Senate.
Obama's first choice for commerce secretary, Bill Richardson, withdrew his nomination last month due to involvement in a corruption case still under investigation.
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