Hillary Clinton taps former Colorado Sen. Ken Salazar to lead White House transition team
WASHINGTON Hillary Clinton on Tuesday named former U.S. Sen. Ken Salazar of Colorado as the chairman of her White House transition team a job that puts him in prime position to join Clintons administration if she wins the election.
As head of a lineup that includes former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm and former National Security Adviser Tom Donilon, Salazar will be in charge of vetting potential agency leaders and officials, as well as consulting with President Barack Obamas administration on issues ranging from the economy to national security.
Once Hillary Clinton makes history by being elected as the nations first woman president, we want to have a turnkey operation in place so she can hit the ground running right away, Salazar, a Democrat, said in a statement released Tuesday by the Clinton campaign.
While transition teams are nothing new, their role has become increasingly official in recent years. Salazars team will meet regularly with the administration and use work space provided by the General Services Administration. New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was tapped in May by Donald Trump for a similar assignment.
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