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Former Gov. Granholm discusses role on Clinton transition team

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In July, former Michigan Gov. Jennifer Granholm spoke at the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia.
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We talk with former Gov. Jennifer Granholm about the 2016 presidential election. She’s serving on Hillary Clinton’s transition team.

If Hillary Clinton is elected President in November, a very familiar figure from Michigan will be part of her move to the White House. Former Gov. Jennifer Granholm, a Clinton supporter in this campaign and in  2008, has been tapped to serve as a member of the candidate’s transition team if she wins in November.

Granholm has been a two-term governor and state attorney general.  Today, she teaches at the University of California-Berkeley and advises the Clinton campaign.

Current State’s Scott Pohl speaks with Jennifer Granholm about Hillary Clinton and the 2016 campaign.

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Scott Pohl is a general assignment news reporter and produces news features and interviews. He is also an alternate local host on NPR's "Morning Edition."