Obama considers William Daley as new chief of staff for White House
By: Bill O'ReillyJanuary 4, 2011
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Guardian: Barack Obama is considering appointing as his new White House chief of staff William Daley, a member of one of the most famous political dynasties in the US, which has run the Democratic machine in Chicago for more than 50 years. ABC News reported a White House official as confirming that Obama has spoken to Daley but the official stressed no final decision has been made. If Daley, 62, accepts, his appointment will be controversial, solidifying the image of a White House controlled by a close circle of Chicago insiders. It is unlikely to go down well with parts of the Democratic base, given Daley's background as an executive of the bankers JP Morgan Chase and his criticism of healthcare reform.
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