People can remove Ben Affleck
from the list of Sen. John Kerry's potential successor. Following
reports that he appears on the whish list to become a U.S. Senator if
Kerry is appointed as the Secretary of State, the actor/director rules
out the possiblity of him running for political office right now.
"I love Massachusetts and our political process, but I am not running
for office," he says in a statement posted on his Facebook page on
Monday, December 24. "Right now it's a privilege to spend my time
working with Eastern Congo Initiative (ECI), supporting our veterans,
drawing attention to the great many who go hungry in the U.S. everyday
and using filmmaking to entertain and foster discussion about issues
like our relationship to Iran."
"We are about to get a great Secretary of State and there are some
phenomenal candidates in Massachusetts for his Senate seat. I look
forward to an amazing campaign," the husband of Jennifer Garner adds, before wishing "Happy Holidays to All."
Previously, some people believed that Ben would run for Senate to
replace Sen. John Kerry, who's expected to be the next Secretary of
State replacing Hillary Clinton in a second-term Barack Obama
administration. "Anyone that underestimates Ben's political ambition is a
fool. He's very focused and smart," a source said.
The 40-year-old father of three himself played coy when asked about the
matter during a December 19 taping of CBS' "Face the Nation". He said at
the time, "One never knows. I'm not one to get into conjecture... It's a
big deal for me to come down here and be on your show that I've watched
so much, but I'm not going to get into speculation about my political
future."
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