Linda Douglass Joins The Obama Campaign
First reported by Marc Ambinder, Linda Douglass, an award-winning television and print journalist who currently serves as a contributing editor to National Journal, will join Barack Obama's presidential campaign as a senior strategist and as a senior campaign spokesperson on the roadshow, a newly created position. Douglass confirmed her new position to Ambinder when he asked her about it. She informed National Journal President Suzanne Clark this morning of her impending departure. After serving as Justice Department correspondent for CBS News, DougIass moved to ABC News, where she covered Capitol Hill. A few years ago, she met Barack Obama and the two became friendly. Douglass retired from ABC News in 2006 to work on a project at New York University that was looking into how partisanship had paralyzed Congress. She joined the National Journal group as a contributing editor in 2007, writing for the magazine and hosting a weekly radio show on XM Satellite radio. Douglass declined to discuss the terms of her new job or how the offer was broached. An Obama spokesman had no comment. (Atlantic's Ambinder Blog)


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