The
100-member Senate backed Blinken 78-22, meaning he could be
sworn in as the nation's top diplomat later in the day. A simple
majority was needed in the Democratic-controlled chamber for his
confirmation.
Blinken is a longtime Biden confidant who has been confirmed by
the U.S. Senate before, most recently to serve as No. 2 at the
State Department during former Democratic President Barack
Obama's administration, when Biden was vice president.
At his confirmation before the Senate Foreign Relations
Committee lats week, Blinken pledged to work more closely with
allies after former President Donald Trump's "America First"
approach to foreign affairs. Blinken said he would work to
revitalize damaged American diplomacy and build a united front
to counter the challenges posed by Russia, China and Iran.
The 100-member Senate is divided 50-50 but controlled by Biden's
fellow Democrats because Vice President Kamala Harris can break
any tie.
All of the votes against Blinken's confirmation came from
Republicans.
Blinken's confirmation hearing went smoothly, with both
Democrats and Republicans offering praise. Blinken was a
committee staff director - when Biden, who spent decades in the
Senate, was chairman - before he joined the Obama
administration.
(This story corrects to fix story link in paragraph 4)
(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Doina Chiacu)
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