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Kerry For Interior?

18 Nov 2008 10:00 am

If Sen. John Kerry doesn't become Secretary of State, will he be disappointed? 

Probably.

But there's (at least) one more cabinet position that Kerry wouldn't be opposed to taking: Secretary of the Interior.

As the Bush Administration's recent moves suggest, Interior has a major say in creating and implementing natural resource policy, an obsession of Kerry's ever since he came to the Senate.

 

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