Chief of staff gears up for next fierce political fight: Chicago mayoral race
WASHINGTON — President Barack Obama is making official what has been clear for days: Rahm Emanuel, the relentless enforcer of his agenda as White House chief of staff, is resigning . The job Emanuel wants now is mayor of Chicago, where his next fierce political fight awaits.
What Emanuel leaves behind is more than a staff job. It is the most demanding and influential position in the White House — save for Obama's. The person who holds it is entrusted to shape the president's thinking, prioritize his time, manage scores of egos and issues and keep the White House focused on its goals.
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