Edward Kennedy's son may run for US Senate
US: A son of late political icon Edward Kennedy is considering
a run for the US senate seat in Massachusetts -- the same state his late
father represented as a popular US lawmaker for nearly five decades, US
media reported Sunday.
Edward Kennedy Jr, 51, commonly referred to as "Teddy," is giving
serious consideration to running for the US Senate seat that John Kerry
will vacate if he is confirmed as secretary of state, according to
Kennedy's brother, former US representative Patrick Kennedy.
"It's not something he took lightly when he was approached about
running," Patrick Kennedy told The Boston Globe.
"He got the message that he should seriously look at it," he said.
If Kennedy decides to run, he will be the latest member of America's
foremost political dynasty to seek elective office.
Teddy Kennedy, who heads a financial firm and is a leading advocate
for disability rights, currently resides in Connecticut but owns a house
at the Kennedy family compound in Hyannis Port, Massachusetts.
AFP
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