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Campbell's chances said to improve
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DECEMBER 22, 2000 Now that Montana Governor has turned down consideration for a Cabinet position, Senator Ben Nighthorse Cambell (R-Colo) may be headed for the Department of Interior. Campbell said he would be happy serving as Secretary of Interior or as Secretary of Labor, although hasn't yet interviewed with President-elect George W. Bush for the job. He would be the first American Indian in a Presidental cabinet. Campbell said he disapproved of all eight national monuments designated this year. Get the Story:
Cabinet odds improve for Campbell (The Denver Post 12/22) Related Stories:
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