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Which political party does FED chief Ben Bernanke associate himself with?”

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Which political party does FED chief Ben Bernanke associate himself with?”

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Ben Bernanke, his counterpart at the Federal Reserve, was marking the halfway point in his first term as Chairman. Mr Bernanke, a moderate Republican, was appointed to the job by President Bush and took office on February 1, 2006. His term expires in two years, but his prospects of getting another may be considerably dimmer than Mr King’s. http://business.timesonline.co.uk/tol/business/columnists/article3307072.ece Mr. Bernanke built a sterling reputation while at Princeton, and has won widespread praise for his cogent analyses while at the Fed. But he has studiously avoided partisan political issues, at least in public. He has said little about issues at the top of Mr. Bush’s agenda, like Social Security and tax cuts, and his economic writing betrays few hints of political ideology. “If you read anything he’s written, you can’t figure out which political party he’s associated with

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Mr. Bernanke built a sterling reputation while at Princeton, and has won widespread praise for his cogent analyses while at the Fed. But he has studiously avoided partisan political issues, at least in public. He has said little about issues at the top of Mr. Bush’s agenda, like Social Security and tax cuts, and his economic writing betrays few hints of political ideology. “If you read anything he’s written, you can’t figure out which political party he’s associated with,” said Mark L. Gertler, a professor of economics at New York University who has written more than a dozen papers with Mr. Bernanke. Mr. Gertler, who said he did not know his close friend’s political affiliation until relatively recently, added: “He’s not ideological. I could imagine Ben working with economists in the Clinton administration.” Alan S. Blinder, a longtime colleague at Princeton who has advised numerous Democratic presidential candidates, also said he had worked alongside Mr. Bernanke for years without hav

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