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President Obama Nominates Sen. John Kerry To Be Secretary Of State

After weeks of media speculation President Barack  Obama officially announced the nomination of Massachusetts Senator and  former presidential candidate John Kerry for Secretary of  State. Sen. Kerry is undoubtedly one of the most experienced foreign policy experts  in the nation, and is the current chair of the Senate Foreign Relations  Committee. Obama praised the Vietnam War  veteran as he and his wife, Heinz heiress Teresa, looked on approvingly.

“Over these many years, John’s earned the respect and confidence of leaders  around the world. He is not going to need a lot of on-the-job-training,” said  Obama. “I think it is fair to say that few individuals know as many presidents  and prime ministers or grasp our foreign policies as firmly as John Kerry, and  this makes him a perfect choice to guide American diplomacy in the years  ahead.”

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It isn’t expected that Republican leaders will not oppose Kerry’s nomination  in the highly politicized fashion they did with Susan  Rice. Although Rice was just as qualified as any, Kerry comes with  the added bonus of not being embroiled in any recent controversy and is  generally well-liked across party lines. Kerry would take over for Hilary Clinton who decided to vacate the post.

President Barack Obama Officially Nominates John Kerry For Secretary Of State  was originally published on theurbandaily.com