Rice withdraws from secretary of state running

This Nov. 28, 2012 photo shows UN Ambassador Susan Rice leaving a meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington. Rice has withdrawn from consideration for secretary of state. (AP Photo/ Evan Vucci)

Rice withdraws from secretary of state running

Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., with Sen. Kelly Ayotte, R-N.H., left, and Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., right, speaks on Capitol Hill, Nov. 27, 2012, following a meeting with UN Ambassador Susan Rice. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)

U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice

This June 7, 2012 file photo shows U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Susan Rice listening during a news conference at the U.N. (AP Photo/Bebeto Matthews)

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Rice withdraws from secretary of state running

Sen. John Kerry now a front-runner

Updated: Friday, 14 Dec 2012, 7:59 AM MST
Published : Thursday, 13 Dec 2012, 2:26 PM MST

(LIN) —  U.S. Ambassador Susan Rice withdrew from her name from consideration for the secretary of state position on Thursday.

In a letter addressed to President Barack Obama, Rice wrote:

I am highly honored to be considered by you for appointment as Secretary of State. I am fully confident that I could serve our country ably and effectively in that role. However, if nominated, I am now convinced that the confirmation process would be lengthy, disruptive and costly — to you and to our most pressing national and international priorities. That trade-off is simply not worth it to our country. It is far more important that we devote precious legislative hours and energy to enacting your core goals … Therefore, I respectfully request that you no longer consider my candidacy at this time.

While Rice does not address Republican criticism directly in her letter to Obama, she does mention that the position of Secretary of State has become “politicized.”

According to the Associated Press, Obama accepted Rice's decision to remove her name from consideration.

Most recently, Rice had been the point of criticism of Republican leaders Sens. John McCain, R-Ariz., and Lindsay Graham, R-S.C., for allegedly misleading the public after the Sept. 11, 2012, attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi. Although Rice met with members of Congress to clear the air, both sides never seemed to clear the air, and Republicans vowed to do whatever was necessary to block her potential nomination.

Obama addressed Republican criticism of Rice in his first press conference after his re-election, telling the press, "They should go after me."

Sen. John Kerry, D-Mass, is now the presumed front-runner to fill this position.

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