April 25, 2012

Christine Todd Whitman knows well the view from the middle. A moderate Republican, Whitman was elected New Jersey’s first female governor in 1994. In 2001, she was appointed administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency under President George W. Bush, but she left just two years later after conflicts with what she later described as a divisive political structure.

Today, Whitman works to elect moderate Republicans to office and champions consensus in a highly-charged political atmosphere. On April 25, WUOT All Things Considered host Brandon Hollingsworth sat down with Governor Whitman to talk about her past, present and future in the American political landscape.

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