In this Aug. 28, 2008 file photo, New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson waves after addressing the Democratic National Convention in Denver.

President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New Mexico Gov. Bill
Richardson as his choice for commerce secretary on Wednesday,
adding another former campaign rival to his Cabinet, Democratic
officials said.
LIZ SIDOTI

CHICAGO

President-elect Barack Obama plans to name New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson as his choice for commerce secretary on Wednesday, adding another former campaign rival to his Cabinet, Democratic officials said.

The incoming chief executive has chosen another adversary-turned-ally, Hillary Rodham Clinton, to be his secretary of state. Obama has moved quickly to fill out his Cabinet, having named more than half of it in the month since he was elected the country’s 44th president.

Richardson’s nomination has been all-but-announced for several weeks.

The Democratic officials, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the announcement hasn’t been made, said Richardson will join Obama at a news conference in Chicago on Wednesday.

He is one of the nation’s most prominent Hispanic politicians.

An energy secretary and United Nations ambassador in President Bill Clinton’s administration, Richardson was a contender for the State Department job but Obama offered him the post as Commerce secretary after choosing the former first lady as his top diplomat.

Richardson sought the Democratic presidential nomination this year, but eventually dropped out and endorsed Obama.

On Monday, Obama announced his foreign and national security team, led by Clinton and the current Defense Secretary Robert Gates, a Republican. A week ago, he named his economic team, led by Timothy Geithner as treasury secretary. In the coming weeks if not days, he plans to announce former Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle as health and human services secretary.

The upper echelon on his Cabinet now is in place.

Among those posts yet to be disclosed if not chosen: the heads of the Interior, Transportation, Labor, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Education, Agriculture and Veterans Affairs departments. Obama also has yet to name his intelligence team, including his director of national intelligence and CIA chief.

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