What a Romney Cabinet Would Look Like
By Cory Bennett
Updated: October 19, 2012 | 10:34 a.m.
October 19, 2012 | 7:25 a.m.
CHIEF OF STAFF (clockwise from top left): Ed Gillespie, former Republican National Committee chair; Bob White, former Bain Capital colleague; Bill Weld, former Massachusetts governor; Mike Leavitt, former Utah governor; Beth Myers, Romney's Massachusetts chief of staff. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
NATIONAL SECURITY TEAM (clockwise from top left): Former U.S. Special Envoy to Suday Richard Williamson, National Security Adviser; former CIA Director Michael Hayden, Director of National Intelligence; current CIA Director Gen. David Patraeus will likely keep his role; Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Penn., Homeland Security Secretary; Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, Secretary of State; New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, Attorney General; former Sen. Jim Talent, R-Mo., Defense Secretary. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
ECONOMIC TEAM (from left): Dean of Columbia Business School Glenn Hubbard, Treasury Secretary; Staples founder Tom Stemberg, Commerce Secretary; former Congressional Budget Office Director Douglas Holtz-Eakin, Office of Management and Budget Director; Stanford economist John Taylor, Council of Economic Advisers Chairman. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
DOMESTIC POLICY TEAM (from left to right): New Mexico Gov. Susana Martinez, Interior Secretary; Florida Agriculture Commissioner Adam Putnam, Agriculture Secretary; Texas Attorney General Greg Abbott, EPA Administrator; former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush, Education Secretary; former Massachusetts Health and Human Services Secretary Tim Murphy; former head of George W. Bush’s Council on Environmental Quality James Connaughton, Energy Secretary. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
SUPREME COURT (from left to right): Attorney Miguel Estrada; Sixth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals judge Jeffrey Sutton; former George W. Bush Administration Solicitor General Paul Clement; former 10th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals judge Michael McConnell. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
FEDERAL RESERVE (from left): Glenn Hubbard, dean of Columbia Business School; Martin Feldstein, long-term National Bureau of Economic Research president; Greg Mankiw, former chairman of the Council of Economic Affairs for George W. Bush; John Taylor, Stanford economist. (Photo Illustration by Cory Bennett)
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