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Marc Ambinder - Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal and a contributing editor at The Atlantic. More

Marc Ambinder is the White House correspondent for National Journal. He previously served as the politics editor, and is now a contributing editor, for The Atlantic, where he curated the influential Politics channel on TheAtlantic.com and contributed to the magazine. He was also a chief political consultant to CBS News. Earlier, at NJ's Hotline, Ambinder was the founding editor of "Hotline On Call," a pathbreaking political news blog. He also worked as a producer and reporter for the ABC News Political Unit and was one of the founders of ABC's "The Note." Born in New York City, raised in Central Florida, Ambinder is a 2001 graduate of Harvard and lives in Washington, D.C.

Gregg Walks Over

By Marc Ambinder
Feb 3 2009, 6:58 AM ET Comment

President Obama this morning will name New Hampshire's Judd Gregg to be his Secretary of Commerce after a whirlwind courtship and promises that Gregg's ascension will not cost the Republican Party its ability to filibuster Democratic legislation.

When Gregg learned that Obama was interested, he had only one request: please don't make this a political choice for me. New Hampshire's governor, John Lynch, might well appoint a Republican to replace him for the year and a half remaining until re-election, but if the White House intervened, Lynch might feel pressure to appoint a fellow Democrat.  Assurances were made all around, leading some Democrats to wonder: what the heck is the White House getting from all of this?  Gregg and Obama were never close

As Commerce Secretary, Gregg will help oversee the digital television transition just 14 days away. His main goal, as set out in statuatory language, is "economic growth," both domestically and for the U.S. overseas.  But Gregg will have a voice in the administration's roundtables on entitlement reform, on budget discpline, and on deficit reduction -- and the administration will probably ask Gregg to take a lead role in selling the administration's arguments to Congress and the American people.
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