Kerry announced that he would run for the American presidency in the 2004 elections. But he lost the elections by a small margin. He was appointed as the US Secretary of State on January 13, 2013.
John Kerry was born on December 11, 1943, at Fitzsimmons Army Hospital in Denver, Colorado. His father, Richard, volunteered to join the Air Force to fly DC-3s in World War II.
His father contracted a bout of tuberculosis, and with Kerry's birth, the family returned to their home in Massachusetts.
Kerry, who studied at Yale University, then joined the Navy and served in the Mekong Delta in Vietnam as a Fast Boat Officer, receiving many medals.
John Forbes Kerry (born December 11, 1943) is an American attorney, politician and diplomat who served as the 68th United States secretary of state from 2013 to 2017 in the administration of Barack Obama. A member of the Forbes family and of the Democratic Party, he previously represented Massachusetts in the United States Senate from 1985 to 2013 and later served as the first U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate from 2021 to 2024. Kerry was the Democratic nominee for president of the United States in the 2004 election, losing to then-incumbent president George W. Bush. He remains the most recent Democrat to have lost the popular vote in a presidential election.
After returning from Vietnam, he saw that those in Washington had gained power on the backs of the Vietnam War and those who fought in it, and he began to question this situation. He was a leader of the American Vietnam Veterans and a spokesman for the American Veterans Against the War.
At only 27 years old, he expressed the feelings of the silent majority of the American people and carried it to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Kerry, who worked as a lawyer for a while and struggled for the same ideals, won the Lieutenant Governorship in 1982 and entered the United States Senate in 1984. Kerry, who dealt with many scandals during his senatorship, was re-elected in 1990 and 1996, defeating the famous Republican Governor William Weld.
Kerry, who entered the Senate for the fourth time in 2002, worked on education, children's issues, strengthening the economy, new economic development based on high technology, environmental protection, and improving America's foreign relations on a world scale.
Teresa Heinz Kerry, whom he married in 1993, had an important share in John Kery's political rise. Born in Mozambique, Teresa spoke 5 languages fluently and was well known as a human rights activist and supporter of the arts.
Kerry, who married Senator John Heinz in 1966, had three children and lost his wife in a plane crash in 1991.
Teresa and Kery, who have achieved great success in voluntary organizations and received many awards for their work on education and health problems of women and children around the world and for the benefit of humanity, have two daughters.
In 2003, Kerry announced that he would run for President in the 2004 election. He won the first stage of the Democratic Party primaries in the state of Iowa on January 19, 2004. He managed to defeat his rivals, Howard Dean and John Edwards.
While John Kerry won the Democratic Party primaries with a large majority; His follower was John Edwards. Howard Dean and General Wesley Clark withdrew from the elections due to the low number of votes they received.
While many media outlets are discussing what John Kerry's presidency will be like (Times and Newsweek); George Walker was seen as a strong candidate against Bush, and Kerry, who was anti-war, was believed to be the Democrats' biggest weapon against Bush. Kerry, who nominated John Edwards for vice president, lost the 2004 elections by a small margin.
In 2012, US President Barack Obama nominated John Kerry for the post of Secretary of State during the second term of his presidency.
Obama had planned to fill the position vacated by Hillary Clinton's announcement that she would not serve in a second term, with Kerry, one of the former Democratic presidential candidates.
He was appointed as the US Secretary of State on January 13, 2013.