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1. Well-respected professional who is seen as more hawkish
Warsh, a former Fed governor (2006-2011) and Hoover Institution fellow, is respected for his first-hand experience during the financial crisis and his early objections to extended quantitative easing. Though well connected on Wall Street and within the Trump administration, he is seen as more hawkish and institutionally conservative than other candidates such as Kevin Hassett or Rick Rieder.