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Va. Gov. Tim Kaine to head DNC
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Contributor | TX DEM |
Last Edited | TX DEM Jan 04, 2009 03:33pm |
Category | News |
News Date | Jan 04, 2009 03:00pm |
Description | Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine has been chosen by President-elect Obama to head the Democratic National Committee, a Democratic official said.
The pick is a bet that an energetic younger leader will help the party capitalize on the historic enthusiasm that swept Obama to his landslide win.
Kaine, like Obama a graduate of Harvard Law School, was among the earliest statewide officials to endorse Obama, and was among finalists to be the vice-presidential candidate on his ticket.
Kaine has long one of the party's rising younger stars, even delivering his party's nationally televised response to one of President Bush's State of the Union addresses.
The governor won handily in a traditionally Republican state in part with frank conversation about his Roman Catholic faith. His victory in the state's exurbs is viewed as a model for other Democrats.
Kaine is a former mayor of Richmond and formerly was a public-interest lawyer who took capital cases.
Kaine's fervent backing was one of the reasons Obama was long given a chance of winning the Old Dominion, which has voted consistently Republican in presidential races. Obama wound up beating Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) handily. |
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