Christine Todd Whitman

   
Christine Todd "Christie" Whitman (born September 26, 1946) is an American politician. Ms. Whitman was born Christine Todd, in New York City. She was raised in New Jersey and attended the Chapin School in New York City. She graduated from Wheaton College in 1968. After graduating, she worked on Nelson Rockefeller's presidential campaign. During the Nixon administration, she worked in the United States Office of Economic Opportunity under the leadership of Donald Rumsfeld. She became involved in Somerset County, New Jersey politics in the 1980s and served on the state Public Utilities Commission. In 1990, she ran for the U.S. Senate against the incumbent Bill Bradley, and was narrowly defeated. She was elected the first female governor of the State of New Jersey and served from 1994 until her resignation in 2001. She was considered as a running mate for then-presidential candidate George W. Bush in July 2000. Her prospects were lowered by the release of a photo of a 1996 racial profiling incident three weeks before the 2000 Republican National Convention. During a public relations event in Camden, New Jersey in which the governor rode along in a police patrol car, officers stopped a 16-year-old black male named Sherron Rolax for suspicious activity and proceeded to frisk him. After finding nothing, Whitman also frisked the suspect while a state trooper photographed her. This photo drew fire from civil rights leaders who saw this as a violation of Rolax's civil rights and an endorsement of racial profiling by the governor. Whitman told the press that she regretted the incident and pointed to her 1999 efforts against the state police force's racial profiling practices. Rolax would later be imprisoned in 2003 after pleading guilty to drug possession. Although she did not become Bush's running mate, she was later appointed by the president as the Administrator of the United States Environmental Protection Agency. On May 20, 2003 she resigned her position, effective June 27 of that year. Some have questioned her role in the alleged coverup of the toxic chemicals in the air around Ground Zero after the September 11, 2001 terror attacks on New York City though the reason she gave was to spend time with her family. In early 2005, she released a book entitled in which she criticizes the policies of the Bush administration and its electoral strategy which she views as divisive. It has been suggested that this may be a prelude to a candidacy for president in 2008 as a moderate Republican. She is married to John R. Whitman, a financial consultant, and they have two children.

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