Wednesday, January 5, 2011

The spokesman for Barack Obama, Robert Gibbs, left the White House

The spokesman for Barack Obama, Robert Gibbs, decided to leave the White House, but will continue working for the U.S. president for his re-election in 2012, he said Wednesday, Jan. 5. Confirming a report in the Washington Post, he told the he would work outside the White House in preparation for the next campaign for re-election of Mr.

Obama in 2012 for a second term. According to an official White House cited by, he will leave his post in early February, and the name of his successor will be made public within next two weeks. Robert Gibbs, spokesman for Barack Obama since the latter took office at the White House, there are nearly two years, is considered one of the closest collaborators of the president, a political tactician and an expert media.

He had already orchestrated communication of Obama during the 2008 presidential campaign.

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