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A cyber-friend on the conservative message board, Red Mass Group, summed up the primary race this way: "I love the Democrats' campaign message this season. Full Article at Cape Cod Online
The field to succeed Martha Coakley, should she win the late U.S. Sen. Edward M. Kennedy’s vacant seat next month, is starting to shape up as Bristol District Attorney Sam Sutter says he’s ramping up a run for the state’s top law enforcement... Full Article at Boston Herald
Enter the recipients' email addresses, separated by commas: Your email has been sent. Ron Edmonds / AP Photo Nearly four months after Senator Kennedy’s death, his widow, Vicki, is taking the stage for a tribute to her husband. Full Article at The Daily Beast
With Attorney General Martha Coakley’s Democratic primary victory for the U.S. Senate seat previously held by Edward Kennedy, potential suitors are beginning to line up for Coakley’s current job. Full Article at The Herald News | Fall River, MA
JOSH REYNOLDS/The Associated Press Gov. Full Article at SouthCoastToday.com
through a stimulus spending package. Full Article at Berkshire Eagle Online
The race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by Edward Kennedy is Martha Coakley’s to lose, political analysts say. Full Article at Taunton Daily Gazette, MA
HOLYOKE - From the opening moments yesterday of their special election battle for US Senate, the contrasts between Republican Scott Brown and Democrat Martha Coakley were clear. Full Article at Boston Globe
Candidates relishing Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg’s sudden willingness to put his vaunted political organization to work for other politicians may have just gotten a reality check. Full Article at The New York Times
WHEN A governor says no to the all-male Clover Club and a woman is favored to succeed Ted Kennedy, it’s time to read the estrogen on the wall. In some ways, this is - finally - not your father’s Massachusetts. In other ways, it still is. Full Article at Boston Globe
NEEDHAM, Mass. -- Republican Scott Brown is hoping to ride a tide of voter anger at Wall Street bailouts and soaring national debt as he seeks to topple Democrat Martha Coakley in the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Edward Kennedy. Full Article at The State
PRIVATE WALL A display of photographs in Senator Edward M. Kennedy's office is an example of what is considered appropriate for a those in power in Washington. Full Article at The New York Times
NEEDHAM, Mass. - Republican Scott Brown is hoping to ride a tide of voter anger at Wall Street bailouts and soaring national debt as he seeks to topple Democrat Martha Coakley in the race to fill the U.S. Full Article at Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor
NEEDHAM, Mass. Full Article at Minneapolis Star Tribune
Republican Scott Brown is hoping to ride a tide of voter anger at Wall Street bailouts and soaring national debt as he seeks to topple Democrat Martha Coakley in the race to fill the U.S. Senate seat held by the late Edward Kennedy. Full Article at ABC News
Republican senatorial candidate Scott Brown arrives at a news conference at his campaign headquarters in Needham, Mass. , Wednesday, Dec. 9, 2009. Full Article at San Diego Union-Tribune
BOSTON -- Martha Coakley and Scott Brown have no time to savor their primary victories with the general election for Sen. Ted Kennedy's Senate seat just six weeks away. Full Article at Boston Channel.com
A tip to Scott Brown: Run your race against Attorney General Martha Coakley for the late Ted Kennedy’s Senate seat the way Joe Malone did against Kennedy in 1988 and this time next year you could well be, well, Attorney General-elect Scott... Full Article at Boston Herald
BOSTON Attorney General Martha M. Coakley coasted across the finish line last night, handily defeating the well-financed campaigns of three other Democrats to capture the Democratic Senate nomination and set up a final election contest against the... Full Article at Worcester Telegram & Gazette
Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley is now the Democratic nominee to fill the seat left vacant by the passing of Sen. Edward M. Kennedy. Many might wonder how this happened. Full Article at U.S. News & World Report
Edward Moore "Ted" Kennedy (February 22, 1932 – August 25, 2009) was a United States Senator from Massachusetts and a member of the Democratic Party. In office from November 1962 until his death, Kennedy served nine terms in the Senate. Full Article
WASHINGTON - OCTOBER 28: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV), former Senator Edward William Brooke (R-MA), Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Senator John Kerry (D-MA) and Vicki Reggie Kennedy, wife of late Sen. Edward Kennedy, gather onstage after a ceremony to honor...
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 09: Vicki Kennedy, wife of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA), waits for U.S. President Barack Obama to arrive for a joint session of the U.S. Congress at the U.S. Capitol September 9, 2009 in Washington, DC.
View Photo »FILE -- In this Jan. 20, 2009 file photograph provided by Vermont Sen. Patrick Leahy, Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass. , right, poses for a picture with his son, Rep. Patrick Kennedy, D-R.I. , at the inauguration of President Barack Obama at the Capitol in Washington.
View Photo »Visitors pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A cross marks the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A cross marks the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A tablet marks the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A security guard stands next to the cross marking the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A security guard stands next to the cross marking the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A cross marking the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy is seen at Arlington National Cemetery a day after his burial August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors take photographs as they pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors queue to pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »A cross marking the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy is seen at Arlington National Cemetery a day after his burial August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »Visitors pay their respects at the grave of US Senator Edward Kennedy a day after his burial August 30, 2009 at Arlington National Cemetery in Arlington, Virginia. Kennedy died August 25 after a year-long battle with brain cancer.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: A guard stands at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: People standing near the grave of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) look at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: TV cameramen work at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: People wait to visit the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: Flowers are placed at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: People standing near the grave of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) look at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: People wait to visit the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »ARLINGTON, VA - AUGUST 30: People standing near the grave of Senator Robert F. Kennedy (D-NY) look at the grave of Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) at Arlington National Cemetery August 30, 2009 in Arlington, Virginia.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - SEPTEMBER 09: Vicki Kennedy, wife of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA), waits for U.S. President Barack Obama to arrive for a joint session of the U.S. Congress at the U.S. Capitol September 9, 2009 in Washington, DC.
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I love the Democrats' campaign message this season. Each of them is trying desperately to say the following: 'I am just like Ted Kennedy has been for 45 years, and that is the kind of real change we need for Massachusetts'.
Our CEO Challenge events have become extremely popular in the United States and Canada
Senator Kennedy was unquestionably one of the best friends Ireland ever had on Capitol Hill
I say it again, as I have said before, if health insurance is good enough for the president, the vice president, and the Congress of the United States, then it is good enough for all of you and for every family in America.
The first phone call I received after I won the Democratic Primary for Middlesex District Attorney was from Ted Kennedy ... The first phone call I received this morning after I voted was Vicki Kennedy to wish me well with her trademark grace and warmth.
None at all. I'm from Rhode Island. That's a Massachusetts decision
Running for the United States Senate in Massachusetts for this seat vacated by our beloved Ted Kennedy, has been one of the greatest privileges of my life
None at all. I'm from Rhode Island. That's a Massachusetts decision
In a batch of Friday evening appointments, President Obama said he is nominating Victoria Reggie Kennedy, the widow of Senator Edward M. Kennedy, to the board of the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. The prominent Washington arts institution is named, of course, for the late senator's olde...
It was a bittersweet day. It reminded me that this is a seat that my dad no longer holds. But it was a nice day in that his best friend in many years of politics and loyalty was taking over that seat, and knowing that he was going to take care of the people of Massachusetts and take care of my dad's leg...
I’m a Republican in Massachusetts, trying to take a seat held by Ted Kennedy ... Of course, it’s an uphill battle.
I pointed out that when Senator Kennedy was diagnosed with terminal cancer he chose to fight with all that was within him and to do that for life, instead of choosing the pain pill that President Obama spoke of.
would be to say to Senator Kennedy, 'Your 47 years of experience weren't worth much.'
I pay tribute to Senator Byrd on behalf of myself and the people of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, but I also pay tribute on behalf of my predecessor and a great friend of Senator Byrds, former Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts
Senator Byrd and Senator Kennedy shared a love of the U.S. Senate and shared a loved of poetry
Mike’s proven record of accomplishment in the House is clear evidence that he will be an outstanding advocate for the people of Massachusetts in the tradition of the late Senator Kennedy
More than a decade after Senator Kennedy began the effort to enact this legislation, we have finally acted to ensure that violence against members of any group because of who they are will not be tolerated ... It is one more step forward in protecting the civil rights of all Americans.
In Mrs. Corcoran’s case, the very case Senator Kennedy and Leader Reid talked about, the court ruled that Mr. and Mrs. Corcoran could recover nothing for the wrongful death of their son because Section 514 of ERISA prohibits any recovery
As a straight ally and as a person with many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender family members, friends and fans, I want to thank the Human Rights Campaign, Judy and Dennis Shepard and Senator Edward Kennedy for their leadership in the 11 year struggle to get the Matthew Shepard & James Byrd, Jr. Ha...
Several weeks ago, Shepard lost a special friend: Sen. Edward Kennedy, who introduced the Matthew Shepard Hate Crimes Prevention Act.
Senator Kennedy provided steadfast leadership on this issue for more than a decade, and the Senate’s action today is a testament to his dedication to enacting hate crimes legislation
Today, after serving nearly 47 years in the Senate, Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) becomes the third-longest-serving Senator in U.S. history, passing Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass.), who died in August
I spoke frequently with Senator Kennedy about the avoidable costs from the misuse of antibiotics ... Without fail, the senator always concluded our discussions on the topic by telling me that we need to quantify the cost of treating antibiotic-resistant infections in order to make any real progress towa...
Support for wind power is an easy political position to take, but Senator Edward Kennedy appreciated Nantucket Sound and understood that fishermen, tribes and local businesses all depend on it
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