NR Daily: We Don’t Need Another Round of Susan Rice

Senate Republicans should preemptively rule out the Obama alum for secretary of state.

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We Don't Need Another Round of Susan Rice

Were Susan Rice to be put forward as the nominee for Secretary of State, it's unclear whether Republicans or Democrats would benefit ...   READ MORE

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