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Caroline Kennedy

Caroline Kennedy Withdraws from NY Senate bid

by: JonnyBBad

Wed Jan 21, 2009 at 20:09:15 PM EST


http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01...
By NICHOLAS CONFESSORE and DANNY HAKIM
Published: January 21, 2009

Caroline Kennedy has withdrawn from consideration for the vacant Senate seat in New York, according to a person told of her decision

snip

Coping with her uncle's condition was her most important priority, a situation not conducive to starting a high profile public job.

Its all good. This allows Patterson to appoint, IMHO, Cuomo, and to consolidate his own bid for re-election. Caroline will have every opportunity to replace her uncle when the time comes.
Its all good.

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Obama Road Show Raises the Roof in Boston

by: jhutson

Tue Feb 05, 2008 at 05:05:20 AM EST

In a late night rally on February 4, 2008, Senator Barack Obama returned to Boston, the city where four years ago his political career soared to national prominence when he spoke at the Democratic National Convention.

At a downtown convention hall on the eve of Super Tuesday, Obama electrified a capacity crowd of nine thousand. This was no mean feat, considering that many in the crowd had already stood on their feet for five hours outside the World Trade Center, patiently waiting in a line that stretched for many blocks through the streets of South Boston.

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