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Obama bypasses Southern states in Cabinet picks

So far, President-elect Barack Obama has announced 15 picks for his new administration's Cabinet. And to date, not one is from a Southern state.

As Politico notes, the absence of a Southerner in Obama's team -- aside from press secretary Robert Gibbs, from Alabama -- is unique among modern administrations:
But going back to at least John F. Kennedy, every other new president has populated his initial Cabinet with one or more Southerners.
This seems like a strategic mistake for the Democrats. As Facing South has often reported, the South's political clout is on the rise. Two-thirds of the country's fastest-growing counties are in the South.

This translates into rising political power for the South: after the 2010 Census, Southern states are projected to pick up at least nine additional Congressional seats and Electoral College votes -- at the expense of states in the Northeast and Midwest.

Picking a vocal Southerner for the Cabinet would send a visible signal that Democrats aren't ignoring the South and understand the region's significance to their political future.
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Well at least the new EPA head has New Orleans roots. A new hope for coastal restoration being seen as an environmental justice issue nationally, and the most vital "green job" the Obama administration could ever create.

Maybe Obama isn't playing politics and isn't trying to choose cabinet positions based on region but by their qualifications.

I trust Obama to choose his cabinet his way - based on qualifications for the job, not based on politics.

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