A Kennedy has never lost a race in Massachusetts
Markey had a lot on his mind. He has held elected office for his entire professional life, but Kennedy's decision threatened to end his five decades-long political career. The senator contemplated what to do, what his parents would do, and concluded he would run for reelection, according to his campaign manager John Walsh.Markey won his first race to the state House in 1972 shortly after finishing law school and rose to the US House of Representatives and the Senate.
They are the very definition of essential workers. It is our obligation to ensure sure they are heard and protected. pic.twitter.com/nIYCg6xwgY — Joe Kennedy III August 21, 2020 "The fact is that I think a United States senator from Massachusetts can do a lot to help," said Kennedy."I respect the senator, but I don't think he's given us anywhere near the dedication and attention that communities like Grove Hall here in Boston and so many other parts across the state, need and deserve.
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