Obama's social secretary... a first for the White House
Key quote: "Ms. Rogers, 49, was chosen Monday as the next White House social secretary, making her the first African-American woman to hold the position."
Key quote: "Ms. Rogers, 49, was chosen Monday as the next White House social secretary, making her the first African-American woman to hold the position."
Key quote: T"raditionally, the new president would blend his campaign operation with his party's national committee. Some of Obama's closest advisors lean toward that pragmatic view."
Key Quote: "President-elect Barack Obama is appointing his transition team and beginning to form his cabinet. Madeleine Brand talks to David Greene, who is traveling with Obama. He tells us who Obama is meeting with and where he's traveling to over the next several days."
Key quote: "A few hundred people stood in line for several hours Wednesday waiting to get paid for working in the final days of the campaign. Many of those people said they were underpaid for the number of hours they worked."
Key quote: "With the financial markets falling sharply and more dismal economic news expected for Friday, Obama is likely to want to move forward quickly on naming his economic team."
Video: Obama's advisor talks voting day and Obama's feelings on election day.
Key quote: "In their local corner of the Obama website, they can meet other Obamaphiles and arrange to knock on specific doors in their neighbourhood. They can download information about who lives in each house, which party they belong to and what they told the last phone canvasser."
Key quote: "Obama's Pennsylvania communications director Sean Smith said on Corbett's show that the field organizer who sent the e-mail may have been trying to energize Obama volunteers."
Key quote: "All the numbers on this page are for the 2008 election cycle and based on Federal Election Commission data released electronically on Friday, October 17, 2008."
Key quote: "If a reporter wants access to the file center--which will be the best place to find Obama officials and spokesmen--be prepared to write a check for $935. The cheapest place a reporter could stand on a riser with a view is $880."
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