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DENVER - AUGUST 25: U.S. Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-MA) (R)waves as his son U.S.Rep. Patrick Kennedy (D-RI) looks on during day one of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the Pepsi Center August 25, 2008 in Denver, Colorado. The DNC, where U.S. Sen. Barack Obama (D-IL) will be officially nominated as the Democratic candidate for U.S. president, starts today and finishes August 28th.
Edward Kennedy Jr., left, and his brother Congressman Patrick Kennedy (D-R.I.), right, leaves Massachusetts General Hospital where their father, Sen. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass. ) is being treated Saturday, May 17, 2008. Sen. Kennedy, the lone surviving son in a famed political family who helped define national Democratic Party politics, suffered a seizure at his Cape Cod home on Saturday.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (R), Rep. Patrick Kennedy (C), D-RI, and former US first lady Rosalynn Carter(2ndR) make their way after speaking at a rally for the Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act on March 5, 2008 outside of the US Capitol in Washington, DC. A vote has been schduled for the bill which would require health insurance companies to provide equal coverage for mental health and addiction treatment.
US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi speaks as Rep Jim Ramstad (L), R-MN, and Rep Patrick Kennedy (C), D-RI, listen during a rally for the Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act on March 05, 2008 outside of the US Capitol in Washington, DC. A vote has been schduled for the bill which would require health insurance companies to provide equal coverage for mental health and addiction treatment.
Rep. Patrick Kennedy (C), D-RI, speaks while flanked by (from left) David Wellstone, House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer, Rep. Jim Ramstad, R-MN, former US first lady Rosalynn Carter and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi at a rally for the Wellstone Mental Health and Addiction Equity Act on March 5, 2008 outside of the US Capitol in Washington, DC. A vote has been schduled for the bill which would require health insurance companies to provide equal coverage for mental health and addiction treatment.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (C) listens to Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) speak, alongside Caroline Kennedy (2nd R) and Representative Patrick Kennedy (R) during a rally at American University in Washington January 28, 2008. Senator Edward Kennedy, a Democratic icon and a leading liberal voice, endorsed Obama on Monday for the party's presidential nomination and called the young lawmaker an inspirational uniter.
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama (C) listens to Senator Edward Kennedy (D-MA) speak, alongside Caroline Kennedy (2nd R) and Representative Patrick Kennedy (R) during a rally at American University in Washington January 28, 2008. Senator Edward Kennedy, a Democratic icon and a leading liberal voice, endorsed Obama on Monday for the party's presidential nomination and called the young lawmaker an inspirational uniter.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama (L) poses after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(C), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama waves after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(2nd R), the daughter of the late president John Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama smiles after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Illinois Senator Barack Obama waves after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama applauds after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama applauds after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama (C) smiles after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama waves after speaking 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(R) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(2nd R), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama(C) applauds with Sen Edward Kennedy (D-MA) 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep. Patrick Kennedy (L)D-RI. With backing from Kennedy, who is a senator for Massachusetts, and former presidential hopeful John Kerry -- the state's other senator -- Obama hopes to capture most of the state's 121 delegates.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama(C) waves with Sen Edward Kennedy (D-MA) 28 January 2008, during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Kennedy, Caroline Kennedy(behind), the daughter of the late president John F.Kennedy, and Rep Patrick Kennedy(L) D-RI. With backing from Kennedy, who is a senator for Massachusetts, and former presidential hopeful John Kerry -- the state's other senator -- Obama hopes to capture most of the state's 121 delegates.
US Democratic presidential candidate Ilinois Senator Barack Obama speaks 28 January 2008,during a rally on the campus of American University in Washington, DC, after he was endorsed by Sen. Edward Kennedy(L) D-MA, Caroline Kennedy(2ndL), the daughter of the late president John Kennedy, and Rep Patrick Kennedy (C) D-RI. Obama's campaign advisors say Kennedy plans to stump actively for the young Illinois senator, and spokesman Robert Gibbs said the two would also be in California by the end of the week.