Secretary of State and failed presidential candidate John Kerry called the U.S. presidential campaign "embarrassing" and said that when he is abroad, he is regularly asked about the race.
"Every meeting I have, everywhere, people are asking what is happening with the United States, 'What are you doing to yourselves?'" the 2004 Democratic presidential nominee said Tuesday on MSNBC's Morning Joe.
"But in the end, I am confident that the American people are going to choose wisely," Kerry said.
President Obama echoed Kerry's remarks claiming foreign impressions of the election were damaging to the United States.
"I'm getting questions constantly from foreign leaders about some of the wackier suggestions that are being made," Obama said during an appearance in the White House briefing room. "I have to emphasize that it's not just (Donald) Trump's proposals. You are also hearing concerns about (Texas Sen. Ted) Cruz's proposals, which in some ways are just as Draconian when it comes to immigration."
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the U.S. is having less productive meetings with foreign leaders.
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