February 11, 2009 9:44 PM
Bringing In The New Boss
Al Gore told his staff Thursday that under the command of new campaign chief Secretary William Daley, "We're not going to miss a beat."
But if convincing his helpers was an easy chore, shoring up support from skittish organized labor groups - most of whom distrust Daley - won't be such an easy trick.
Gore and his senior advisers huddled Friday in Washington at the vice presidential residence, using their weekly session to plot a transition that won't steal attention from Gore's "progress and prosperity" tour, which resumes Tuesday.
But if convincing his helpers was an easy chore, shoring up support from skittish organized labor groups - most of whom distrust Daley - won't be such an easy trick.
Gore and his senior advisers huddled Friday in Washington at the vice presidential residence, using their weekly session to plot a transition that won't steal attention from Gore's "progress and prosperity" tour, which resumes Tuesday.
| Talking Up Daley Gore campaign officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, underscored the good Daley brings: "It's nothing but a plus for Gore," said Democratic strategist Bill Carrick. |
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