Friday, November 21, 2008

NY Times: Clinton Accepts Secretary of State Position

Photo credits: AP/Susan Walsh

Peter Baker at the NY Times reports:

“WASHINGTON — Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary of state, making her the public face around the world for the administration of the man who beat her for the Democratic presidential nomination, two confidants said Friday.

“The apparent accord between perhaps the two leading figures in the Democratic Party climaxed a week-long drama that riveted the nation’s capital.

“Mrs. Clinton came to her decision after additional discussion with President-elect Barack Obama about the nature of her role and his plans for foreign policy, said one of the confidants, who insisted on anonymity to discuss the situation.

‘“Mr. Obama’s office told reporters on Thursday that the nomination is ‘on track’ but this is the first word from the Clinton camp that she has decided.

‘“She’s ready,’ the confidant said, adding that Mrs. Clinton was reassured after talking again with Mr. Obama because their first meeting in Chicago last week ‘was so general.’ The purpose of the follow-up talk, he noted, was not to extract particular concessions but ‘just getting comfortable’ with the idea of working together.

“A second Clinton associate confirmed that her camp believes they have a done deal. Senior Obama advisers said Friday morning that the offer had not been formally accepted and no announcement would be made until after Thanksgiving. But they said they were convinced that the nascent alliance was ready to be sealed.”
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