91. He can all but abandon his domestic policy agenda and invest time, energy and presidential prestige in foreign policy.
92. He has acquired the easy confidence with his subject matter that used to be confined to his handling of domestic policy.
93. He moved on to deputy undersecretary of education and ended the administration as a chief domestic policy adviser.
94. He is a former domestic policy adviser to President Jimmy Carter.
95. He is expected to be named domestic policy adviser in the White House.
96. He is viewed by analysts as representing a centrist view on domestic monetary policy.
97. He was a critic of almost every mainstream liberal idea in domestic policy, especially the use of federal aid to help relieve urban poverty.
98. He set out to remake domestic policy but found his greatest success in foreign affairs.
99. Health and Human Services Secretary Donna Shalala and Bruce Reed, the chief White House domestic policy adviser, will direct the administration review.
100. He was also an assistant director of the White House domestic policy staff.