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November 20, 2008 - 8:33am

Wade to return to Kerry’s office

David Wade, a longtime aide to John Kerry known for his eye-catching statements, is returning to Kerry's office after a stint with President-elect Barack Obama's campaign.

Kerry's office confirmed that Wade, who was the travelling spokesman for Kerry during his 2004 president run, will return to the senator's Washington, D.C., office.

Wade served as Vice President-elect Joe Biden's spokesman during the presidential campaign this year.

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November 18, 2008 - 3:31pm

Newsweek: Obama tapping Holder, not Patrick, for AG

Newsweek's Michael Isikoff is reporting that President-elect Barack Obama is planning to tap Eric Holder to be attorney general.

Holder, who was a deputy attorney general in former President Bill Clinton's administration, has long been rumored to be on Obama's shortlist for the post, along with Gov. Deval Patrick.

Newsweek cites two sources close to the transition team for the information. One source confirmed that Obama has offered Holder the job and Holder has accepted.

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November 18, 2008 - 1:59pm

Kerry on Lieberman vote: It’s time to move on

U.S. Sen. John Kerry's office said Tuesday that it is time to move past prior differences of opinion and U.S. Sen. Joe Lieberman's efforts this year to help GOP nominee John McCain.

In a caucus meeting Tuesday morning, Democrats voted by secret ballot to allow Lieberman, a Connecticut Independent, to keep his chairmanship of the Homeland Security and Government affairs committee. However, Lieberman will lose his seat on the Environment and Public Works Committee.

In a statement to PolitickerMA.com, Brigid O'Rourke, Kerry's spokeswoman, said the caucus decided to move forward. "The Democratic caucus voted today by secret ballot and the result of that vote was to put aside old differences," she said.

O'Rourke also highlighted President-elect Barack Obama's call for leniency toward Lieberman.

"President-elect Obama asked for forgiveness for Sen. Lieberman, the caucus has made a decision to censure his comments and strip of his membership on the EPW Committee, and it's time to move on," she said.

O'Rourke declined to comment on how Kerry voted. Politico reported, however, that Kerry spoke out in support of Lieberman.

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November 18, 2008 - 11:44am

Romney heading to Georgia

Former Gov. Mitt Romney is scheduled to campaign for U.S. Sen. Saxby Chambliss in Georgia on Nov. 21, his PAC announced Tuesday.

Chambliss, a Georgia Republican, is currently locked in a runoff race against Democratic challenger Jim Martion.

Romney is slated to appear at political rallies in Atlanta and Savannah. He will also appear at a series of private fundraisers, according to his PAC.

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November 18, 2008 - 11:32am

Spokesman: Leone not seeking U.S. Attorney

Middlesex District Attorney Gerard Leone is not pursuing an appointment as U.S. Attorney, his office said late Monday.

"I understand the speculation that is going on right now, but Gerry isn't seeking it," Corey Welford, Leone's spokesman, told PolitickerMA.com. "He has a job in which he feels like he can make a difference. And he has a job he enjoys."

PolitickerMA.com reported last week that several Democratic operatives mentioned Leone as a possible candidate for U.S. Attorney, a post appointed by President-elect Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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November 18, 2008 - 9:47am

Card: Clinton would be an interesting choice for sec. of state

Former White House Chief of Staff Andy Card said Tuesday morning that he is intrigued by the prospect of U.S. Sen. Hillary Clinton becoming President-elect Barack Obama's secretary of state.

Card, a Holbrook Republican, was on the set of MSNBC's Morning Joe Tuesday morning for more than an hour. Asked about the current speculation surrounding Clinton, a New York Democrat, Card said her selection would present an interesting opportunity for New York Gov. David Paterson.

"I'd be very interested if Hillary Clinton became secretary of state; I actually think she'd be a pretty interesting choice," Card said. "But that would create another interesting choice: Who will Gov. Patterson put in the United States Senate? Maybe he'll put Bill Clinton in there."

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November 17, 2008 - 1:20pm
INSIDE EDGE

Huckabee hits Mitt

Mike Huckabee is pulling no punches against his former GOP presidential rival Mitt Romney.

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November 17, 2008 - 12:46pm

Conley spokesman: The DA has the job he wants

Despite speculation that he's among those in the running for U.S. Attorney, a spokesman for Suffolk District Attorney Daniel Conley said Monday that his boss isn't pursuing the job.

"The DA's name has been floated for a lot of positions," Jake Wark, a spokesman for Conley, told PolitickerMA.com. "His constant response is he's got the job that he wants to have."

Wark said that Conley is not doing anything to seek out the post, which is appointed by President-elect Barack Obama and confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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November 17, 2008 - 9:50am

Winslow: Clements as U.S. Attorney would be a ‘homerun’

Mitt Romney's former chief legal counsel said over the weekend that the appointment of Ben Clements, Gov. Deval Patrick's current chief legal counsel, as U.S. Attorney would be widely praised in legal circles.

"Ben Clements is a lawyer's lawyer with significant legal management experience as Governor's Chief Legal Counsel and prosecutorial talent," Dan Winslow, who is also a veteran local Republican strategist, told PolitickerMA.com. "His selection as US Attorney would be widely praised by the legal community and seen as a homerun by the president."

Several Democratic operatives told PolitickerMA.com last week that Clements should be considered for the U.S. Attorney post. U.S. Attorney's are appointed by the president and need to be confirmed by the U.S. Senate.

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November 15, 2008 - 1:54pm

Roosevelt to lead Obama Social Security Review Team

Massachusetts Democratic State Committeeman Jim Roosevelt has been tapped to lead President-elect Barack Obama's Social Security Administration Review Team, according to Obama's transition office.

Obama, an Illinois Democrat, has launched teams to look at all arms of the government and make recommendations as to where reforms can be made. Roosevelt, along with Dr. Susan Daniels, is leading the Social Security team.

Roosevelt is the president and CEO for the Tufts Health Plan, where he previously served as senior vice president and general counsel. Before that, Roosevelt was the associate commissioner for Retirement Policy for the Social Security Administration in Washington, D.C.

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