The president names William Daley as White House chief of staff and picks Gene Sperling as his chief economic advisor for the years leading up to the 2012 election.
Washington-President Obama has recast his White House team for the second half of his term, giving top jobs to a pair of Clinton-era veterans in a signal to business leaders and independent voters that he is resolved to steer a more centrist course after two years of intense partisan clashes.
Obama announced Thursday that he was installing William Daley as chief of staff, entrusting the White House operation and perhaps the future of his presidency to a former Commerce secretary who has warned that pressing a liberal agenda risks scaring away an all-important bloc of moderate voters. Read More: Obama chooses former Clinton staffers in a move to the center







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