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Kennedy says no, and race is on

Boston : MA : USA | 3 months ago  
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Kennedy II said yesterday that he will not seek the US Senate seat of his uncle, Edward M. Kennedy, probably ending the family’s half-century of political dominance in Massachusetts and opening up the Democratic primary race. The former congressman, the eldest son of Robert F....
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