John Kerry
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John Kerry is a prominent Democratic politician from Massachusetts who served as the 68th Secretary of State from February 2013 to January 2017 under President Barack Obama. Prior to his role as Secretary of State, Kerry was a United States Senator, representing Massachusetts from January 1985 until June 2013. During his time in the Senate, he was known for his work on foreign relations, environmental issues, and healthcare reform. He played a significant role in the negotiation of the Paris Agreement on climate change, emphasizing the importance of international cooperation in addressing global challenges.
We haven't been able to trust what George Bush has told us about the war or about the economy. We certainly can't trust what he has to say about the special interests.
They say this shows that the senator can win and connect with Democratic primary voters in the south.
His bandwagon is steam rolling down the road. He's shown he can win in not just his home territory in New England, he can win in the Midwest, he can win in the Pacific Northwest, and he can win in the south.
And in this new report they say they're going to create 2.5 million jobs over the course of the next year. Well, I got a feeling this report was prepared by the same people who brought us the intelligence on Iraq.
Well, I've got a feeling this report was prepared by the same people who brought us the intelligence on Iraq.
This president has the worst jobs record of the last 11 presidents combined.
And I predict today that, like father, like son, one term only. Bush is going to be gone.
I don't know what the facts are with respect to the president's service. I know issues were raised previously. It is not up to me to talk about them or to question them at this time.





