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John McCain chose Sarah Palin as his running mate in part to appease his party's strongly conservative base. With the Republican right wing weighing so much influence even in the waning days of the Bush presidency, where does that leave prominent moderate Republicans? Is there room for them in the GOP? David Brancaccio sits down with former New Jersey Governor and EPA Administrator Christine Todd Whitman to discuss the political tolerance of the modern Republican Party, and her perspective on the current race.

About Christine Todd Whitman
Christine Todd Whitman was governor of New Jersey from 1994-2001. She served as Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency beginning in 2001 but left the post in 2003. In early 2005, Whitman released It's My Party, Too: Taking Back the Republican Party. The book explained her disappointment in the current state of the Republican Party and helped formulate the basis of her political action committee, It's My Party Too-PAC (IMP-PAC). IMP-PAC, which is now aligned with the Republican Leadership Council, aims to increase the prevalence of moderate Republican politicians.
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