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Goodbye State, hello Commerce?

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New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson, right, who threw his support to Barack Obama in March during the presidential race, is the leading candidate for the secretary of commerce post in the president-elect’s new administration.

Gov. Bill Richardson started the year aiming for a job that would mean he'd oversee every major decision in the United States. It looks like he's wrapping up 2008 hoping to head up just one corner of the country's policymaking, the Department of Commerce. »Story
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