Ariz. Governor Said to Be Pick For Homeland Security Post
By Spencer S. Hsu
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D), whose handling of immigration issues brought her accolades from fellow governors, is President-elect Barack Obama's choice to serve as secretary of homeland security, Democratic sources said late Wednesday.
Napolitano, 50, was an early supporter of Obama and was the only elected official tapped to serve on his transition team. She was reelected in 2006 to a second term as governor of Arizona, the home state of Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee in the race against Obama. Napolitano previously served as U.S. attorney and state attorney general for Arizona; she was the first woman in both of those posts.
Napolitano's selection was made pending vetting, sources said, and was first reported by CNN.
The governor's spokeswoman, Jeanine L'Ecuyer, said Napolitano had no comment.
(More here.)
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Arizona Gov. Janet Napolitano (D), whose handling of immigration issues brought her accolades from fellow governors, is President-elect Barack Obama's choice to serve as secretary of homeland security, Democratic sources said late Wednesday.
Napolitano, 50, was an early supporter of Obama and was the only elected official tapped to serve on his transition team. She was reelected in 2006 to a second term as governor of Arizona, the home state of Sen. John McCain, the Republican presidential nominee in the race against Obama. Napolitano previously served as U.S. attorney and state attorney general for Arizona; she was the first woman in both of those posts.
Napolitano's selection was made pending vetting, sources said, and was first reported by CNN.
The governor's spokeswoman, Jeanine L'Ecuyer, said Napolitano had no comment.
(More here.)
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