PoliticsNation   |  December 13, 2012

Secretary of state shakeup could open door for Brown

Now that Ambassador Rice is no longer in the running for secretary of state, Sen. John Kerry is now the leading candidate. His Senate seat would have to be filled by special election, which would open the door for recently defeated Sen. Scott Brown. Rev. Al Sharpton explains.

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>>> senator john kerry is now the leading candidate to be secretary of state. if he gets the job, his sentence seat would be filled with a special election . guess who was just voted out of office and would love another chance?

>> as i've said before, defeat is temporary. depending on what happens and where we go, all of us, we may obviously meet again. that o that's right. republicans hope kerry gets picked so brown can try to win back the cd loss. of course, it doesn't have to be that way. are you listening, bonnie frank? are you listening ed markey ? are you listening joe kennedy ? there are plenty of good democrats who could give scott brown a run for his money. we hope they're getting ready just in case.