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Obama Hires Progressive Liaison for Transition Team

Posted by Nico Pitney and Sam Stein, Huffington Post at 8:27 AM on November 10, 2008.


This bodes well for the progressive community.
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Veteran Democratic official Mike Lux has been tapped by Barack Obama to serve as an adviser and progressive liaison during the transition period, the Huffington Post has learned.

Lux, who worked on the Clinton administration transition efforts in 1992, confirmed the hiring but, citing a need for clearance, declined to offer further information.

The staffing move provides the Obama team with an important outlet to the progressive community -- a constituency from which the president-elect currently enjoys great support but one that has a wide range of priorities and will be holding Obama most firmly to his campaign promises once he takes office.

After working in the Clinton White House on issues ranging from health care and the budget to school lunch policy, he founded Progressive Strategies LLC and began writing for the site OpenLeft.com in July 2007. He also helped co-found a number of progressive institutions including: Americans United for Change, Center for Progressive Leadership, Grassroots Democrats, Progressive Majority, Ballot Initiative Strategy Center, and Women's Voices/Women Vote. He writes for the Huffington Post.

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Nico Pitney is National Editor at the Huffington Post.

Sam Stein is a Political Reporter at the Huffington Post, based in Washington, D.C.


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OMG...
Posted by: Quannah on Nov 10, 2008 9:25 AM   
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can it really be that we are coming out of the Darkness of the past 8 years? Will we really have a voice in the new administration?

Somebody pinch me...

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» RE: OMG... Posted by: luzmejor
» RE: OMG... Posted by: Quannah
But will this matter?
Posted by: RobbieUMD on Nov 10, 2008 3:06 PM   
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This is encouraging, but doesn't quite overcome the disappointment of picking Rahm Emmanuel.

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» RE: dissappointment?! Posted by: christopher13b
» yes, professor Posted by: schiffer
someone beat me to it
Posted by: Shey on Nov 11, 2008 3:10 AM   
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The "pinch me" remark. :) I'd almost forgotten what hope felt like. (It feels really good!!)

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Leftovers from the Clinton transition team "progressive"?!
Posted by: 2dogarage on Nov 11, 2008 7:49 PM   
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Sorry, I never heard of this guy but if someone from the Clinton administration is being touted as progressive then we have more of the same, instead of some kind of "change" in store.

A Clinton administration progressive, ha ha ha!

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Nader's open letter to Obama
Posted by: Julian on Nov 11, 2008 9:50 PM   
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Ralph Nader's open letter to Barack Obama should be read and evaluated to help gain a realistic view of what Obama has already done, and its augury for the future. It is the content of the letter that should be evaluated - not Nader, not other things Nader may have written or done, not even to use a part of the letter to try to invalidate other parts (there are parts I strongly disagree with, especially the call to kowtow to ANY religious faith especially the most intolerant ones, and I wouldn't have voted for him in any event were I American, because the voting system invalidates votes outside the Tweedledum-Tweedledee duopoly and makes it impossible otherwise to reject the worse of the linkled pair). Nader's letter is at
http://www.thetruthseeker.co.uk/
article.asp?ID=9628
(rejoin URL).

Are his purported facts true on the basis of known evidence? If so are they significant? If yes to both, should the election be seen in any sense whatsoever as being anywhere near 'game over'?

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