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Hillary Will Be President Obama's Secretary Of State
Ben Smith points out that the statement from Hillary's spokesperson, which says today's reports are "premature," is nonetheless basically confirmation that she and Obama will reach a deal and she'll be his Secretary of State. In truth, it's hard to read it any other way. Here's the ...
Clinton Is Said to Accept Offer of Secretary of State Position
Clinton Is Said to Accept Offer of Secretary of State Position
nytimes.com — Senator Hillary Clinton at a campaign rally with Senator Barack Obama in Orlando, Fla. in October.... (more) Clinton Is Said to Accept Offer of Secretary of State ...
Clinton to be named secretary of state
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Clinton Is Said to Opt for Secretary of State Position
thecaucus.blogs.nytimes.com — Hillary Rodham Clinton has decided to give up her Senate seat and accept the position of secretary... of state, making her the public face around the world for the administration of the man who beat her for the Democratic presidential nomination, two ... (more) Clinton Is Said to Opt for Secretary of State Position
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Still looking like it's Hill for State
AMERICAblog News| A great nation deserves the truthFrom Greg Sargent: Ben Smith points out that the statement from Hillary's spokesperson, which says today's reports are "premature," is nonetheless basically confirmation that she and Obama will reach a deal and she'll be his Secretary of State. In truth, it's hard to read it any other way. Here's the statement from Hillary spokesperson Philippe Reines again: "We're still in discussions, which are very much on track. Any reports beyond that are premature."To my knowledge this is the first public statement from Reines or Hillary that ...

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