Could Cox be in line for the Cabinet?
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Alex Coolman
As a tight presidential race grows tighter, the political landscape
could be changing for one man who isn’t in the race at all: Rep.
Christopher Cox (R-Newport Beach), whose name has been mentioned as a
possible Cabinet appointee for Texas Gov. George W. Bush, should he win
the election.
Cox snuck onto some pundits’ short lists of possible running mates for
Bush earlier this year. And though Dick Cheney got the nod instead of
Cox, the Republican congressman is still prominent on the party’s radar.
“I know that George W. Bush personally highly esteems Chris Cox for
his intelligence,” said Tom Fuentes, chairman of Orange County’s
Republican Party.
“Chris’ leadership in the Congress, now serving as the fifth-ranking
member of the Republican Congress, is clearly a credential for national
leadership at the level of the Cabinet,” Fuentes said.
What position Cox would be appointed to is tough to say. Secretary of
State might seem like a possibility, given Cox’s interest in foreign
policy. But Colin Powell is seen by most commentators as being Bush’s
ever-so-likely choice.
Cox said Wednesday that if Bush were to win, he would find staying in
Congress satisfying.
“Serving in the leadership of the House with a president of your own
party, with the exception of just a few Cabinet positions, is the
superior choice,” Cox said.
Cox did not rule out the possibility of serving in the Cabinet, but
said it was too speculative to discuss the possibility before the
election.
“I’d rather focus on the things over which I have control,” he said.
Other than Secretary of State, Cox also would fit nicely into the
position of national security advisor. But Mark Petracca, chairman of
UCI’s political science department, argued that Stanford University Prof.
Condoleezza Rice, who advised Bush’s father when he was president, is the
likely Bush choice to fill that slot.
In fact, in Petracca’s view, any Cabinet appointment for Cox would be
a longshot at best.
“Every time something happens out there, Cox’s name comes up,’
Petracca said. “Nothing ever seems to manifest itself.”
He argued that Cox didn’t seem interested in moving from his current
role, in any case.
“His behavior up to this point seems to indicate that he really likes
just being a member of Congress,” Petracca said.If Cox were to manage to
win his congressional race and then be picked for a Cabinet post, a
special election would fill his spot in the 47th District.
“The Republican primary [would be] essentially the election” under
such circumstances, Fuentes said.
There is no set time for when such an election would occur, Fuentes
added.
“It is scheduled by the governor if and when the seat is vacated,” he
said.
Petracca said there would be plenty of political players who would be
eager for a shot at the position.
“They’d be tripping all over each other. It’d be like an elephant
stampede,” he said.
So far, no specific names are being circulated as replacements for
Cox, Fuentes said.
“I think everyone is concentrating on the getting out the vote,” he
said. “That’s where our focus is.”
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