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CongressNow: How Would McCain Fill His Cabinet? Here Are Some Names

The Republicans have already been in power for eight years in the White House, but if Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) wins the presidency, he’ll still have plenty of folks seeking top government jobs in late 2008. Here are some who might snag Cabinet slots for domestic policies. National security and economic Cabinet posts are covered elsewhere in this series.

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Rep. Frank Pallone waits Feb. 8 for the start of a news conference to introduce legislation to keep arsenic and lead out of fruit juices.
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