Obama names Gov. Richardson to head Commerce

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LIZ SIDOTI | December 3, 2008 05:56 PM EST | AP

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President-elect Barack Obama and Commerce Secretary-designate New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson take part in a news conference in Chicago, Wednesday, Dec. 3, 2008. (AP Photo/Pablo Martinez Monsivais)

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama selected New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his commerce secretary Wednesday, naming a prominent Hispanic to his new Cabinet and calling him a leading "economic diplomat for America" in troubled times.

Richardson's nomination brings to three the number of former campaign rivals Obama has welcomed to his team. Joe Biden is the vice president-elect, and Hillary Rodham Clinton will be the next secretary of state, pending confirmation by the Senate.

At a Chicago news conference, Obama praised Richardson's long resume. He served as United Nations ambassador and energy secretary during the Clinton administration, and he is in his second term as New Mexico's governor. He also served seven terms in the House of Representatives.

"During his time in state government and Congress, and in two tours of duty in the Cabinet, Bill has seen, from just about every angle, what makes our economy work and what keeps it from working better," Obama said.

The president-elect seemed in a lighthearted mood as he made the announcement.

Asked about Richardson's recent decision to shave his beard, Obama joked that he was "deeply disappointed." He guessed that Richardson decided to jettison the facial hair after his wife found it scratchy.

Obama turned serious when talking about the economy, pointing to news that the country has been in recession for a year and that manufacturing production is at a 26-year low. Said Obama: "With each passing day, the work our team has begun, developing plans to revive our economy, becomes more urgent."

Despite the crisis, he struck an optimistic tone, saying: "I am more confident than ever that we have everything we need to renew our economy. We've got the ingenuity, the technology, the skill and commitment, we just need to put it to work."

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Richardson pledged _ in English and Spanish _ to work to renew the economy when he is confirmed by the Senate to take over the sprawling department that oversees the National Weather Service, the Census Bureau, economic development programs and more.

His appointment adds more demographic diversity to a Cabinet that already includes several women and blacks. Richardson is the first Hispanic named to Obama's Cabinet.

Obama is considering another Hispanic politician, California Democratic Rep. Xavier Becerra, to be U.S. Trade Representative, according to two Democratic officials speaking on a condition of anonymity ahead of an announcement for the position.

New Mexico's Lt. Gov. Diane Denish, a Democrat, will become the state's first female governor when Richardson leaves to assume his new post. Denish will take over for the remainder of Richardson's term, which runs through 2010.

In neighboring Arizona, Obama's selection of Democratic Gov. Janet Napolitano to serve as secretary of Homeland Security will put the state in the hands of a Republican governor.

Under Arizona law, Secretary of State Jan Brewer, a Republican, will take over from Napolitano.

The president-elect is moving quickly to fill his Cabinet, having identified choices for more than half the positions since he was elected the country's 44th president.

As a former energy secretary and U.N. ambassador, Richardson had been a contender for the job of Secretary of State, which ultimately went to Clinton.

Among those Cabinet posts yet to be disclosed if not chosen: the heads of the Interior, Transportation, Labor, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Education, Agriculture and Veterans Affairs departments. Obama also has yet to name his intelligence team, including his director of national intelligence and CIA chief.

Lisa Jackson, the former commissioner of the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection, has emerged as the front-runner to head up the Environmental Protection Agency, according to two Democrats familiar with the transition who requested anonymity because the deliberations are supposed to be private.

Jackson is a chemical engineer who currently co-leads Obama's EPA transition team. Before joining state government in 2002, she spent 16 years at the EPA in Washington and New York.

Jackson would be the first African-American to be the agency's administrator.

CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama selected New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his commerce secretary Wednesday, naming a prominent Hispanic to his new Cabinet and calling him a leading "eco...
CHICAGO — President-elect Barack Obama selected New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his commerce secretary Wednesday, naming a prominent Hispanic to his new Cabinet and calling him a leading "eco...
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- roshni I'm a Fan of roshni 182 fans permalink

Congratulations Gov. Richardson.
I want to see some video.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:00 PM on 12/03/2008

Richardson is a good pick regardless of whether he's hispanic or not. As a hispanic that wants to live in a post-racial america, I'd rather Obama pick qualified politicians than making picks just to apease any given ethnic group. I voted for Barack becase he's an intelligent person and not because of his ethnicity. I want him to do the same when picking his team.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 12/03/2008
- shaaronie I'm a Fan of shaaronie 4 fans permalink

Excellent point.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:38 PM on 12/03/2008
- DebofMD I'm a Fan of DebofMD 16 fans permalink
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Congratulations Bill Richardson!!! I am so happy to see you as part of the Obama Administration.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/03/2008

I'm glad Richardson was chosen. He's a good hearted guy and of course competent.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:07 AM on 12/03/2008
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Apparently a group of Chinese-Americans are petitioning to stop this nomination

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:47 AM on 12/03/2008

Why would they be trying to stop the nomination? Where have all these people been for eight years withe there was really something to sltop. They let this burning "Bush" go on and didn't once try to stop anything. I can't imagine anyone protesting anything if they haven't protested in 8 years. I hope that let this man get on with his cabinet so we can start this country moving.. And especially the Repubs.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:46 PM on 12/03/2008

Congratulations to Bill Richardson on his pending appointment as Commerce Secretary.
I am stoked that Barack has added some National Flavor to his Cabinet.

My Hispanic brothers and sisters are represented well and if the pending appointment of Xavier Becerra to U.S. Trade Representative pan out it will be a Fiesta like no other that I would love to be a part of.

Only in America. What an awesome start!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:41 AM on 12/03/2008
- williamg I'm a Fan of williamg 251 fans permalink
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Bill Richardson, in his role as Commerce Secretary, will be negotiating - and possibly renegotiating - trade deals.

He will also be responsible for overseeing the 2010 census.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:19 AM on 12/03/2008
- WIpatriot I'm a Fan of WIpatriot 36 fans permalink
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Putting Richardson ANYWHERE in his cabinet is a great move for Obama.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:14 AM on 12/03/2008
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