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Plouffe Won't Be DNC Chairman

10 Nov 2008 06:01 pm

It's not clear what David Plouffe will be doing post-election: Ambassador to France? Senator from Delaware? Consultant-in-demand? Speechmaker? Full-time father? White House something or other? Retiree?

But here's one job he won't be taking: chair of the Democratic National Committee.

Plouffe confirmed this in an e-mail today.

(He did not respond to a follow-up e-mail about other jobs he might consider. One presumes that Plouffe has discussed his future with President-elect Obama, so his disavowal of interest in the DNC job is legit.)

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