September 2, 2008 - 1:39pm
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Kean would turn down a cabinet position

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. -- Former Gov. Tom Kean, Sr. has been offered three cabinet positions by two presidents – both Democrat and Republican – during his career. He turned them down each time.

If John McCain wins the presidency, Kean said, this time will be no different.

“Obviously I’d help the president out in any way I could if there was a commission or something I could help on a temporary basis, but I’m not looking for a full time position in Washington. I never have been,” he said.

Kean most recently was under consideration for Secretary of Education when President Bush was getting ready to assume office for his first term. Tradition dictates that those who turn down cabinet positions don’t say when and if they were offered, however.

Kean co-chaired the 9/11 commission between 2002 and 2004

If this time would be different, it would only be because Kean has a good relationship with McCain, who he backed early on, while the New Jersey establishment Republicans were going overwhelmingly for Rudy Giuliani.

Still, Kean said, he’s had close relationships with two past Presidents – Bill Clinton and George H. W. Bush.

MATT FRIEDMAN is a PolitickerNJ.com Reporter and can be reached via email at matt@politicsnj.com.

Comments

Dont worry he wont get an offer..


Is Kean serious??? He is a non entity in the Republican party..isnt he parking cars and waiting on tables at the convention?

JOM

09/03/08 11:13 am