Monday, January 5, 2009

Tim Kaine, Governor of Virginia to be Next D.N.C. Chairman

Adam Nagourney reports in the New York Times that: "Gov. Tim Kaine, of Virginia, who was a top contender to be President-elect Barack Obama’s running mate, has been tapped by him to become the next chairman of the Democratic National Committee, Democrats familiar with the decision said Sunday. Mr. Kaine will succeed Howard Dean as the party chairman when the party elects officers at its meeting here this month. By tradition, the committee defers to the choice of a sitting president." Mr Nagourney provides the following details: "Mr. Kaine was elected governor in 2005, but is barred by the state’s Constitution from seeking re-election. His term expires at the end of 2009. Mr. Obama’s associates said Mr. Kaine would serve as party chairman during his last year as governor, with an executive director running the day-to-day operations, an arrangement that is not unusual. At the end of his term, Mr. Kaine will work full time in his new position." Mr Kaine was an early endorser of Obama's presidential candidacy and signifies Obama's intention to have a chairman of the D.N.C. who is not only close to Obama but also holds very moderate views.

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