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Sunday, February 01, 2009

GOP Senator Is Top Pick for Commerce

By SIOBHAN GORMAN and JONATHAN WEISMAN
Wall Street Journal

WASHINGTON -- Republican Sen. Judd Gregg of New Hampshire has emerged as President Barack Obama's top choice for commerce secretary, with an announcement coming as soon as Monday, an Obama administration official and lawmakers said Sunday.

The expected move won backing from key Republican leaders, smoothing the way for the longtime fiscal conservative to take the post, if offered.

Some Republican leaders had urged Sen. Gregg not to take the job because of concerns that his departure could tip the balance of power in the Senate in favor of Democrats. Democrats and Democrat-friendly independents currently control 58 seats in the Senate, two short of the filibuster-proof majority they need to prevent Republicans from blocking measures.

If Sen. Gregg is appointed as commerce secretary, New Hampshire's Democratic governor could appoint a Democrat to take his seat. The Democrats hope to gain another Senate seat when the Minnesota race is settled; Democrat Al Franken currently leads in that race.

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