End of a dynasty? Joe Kennedy defeated in US Senate bid

Published September 3, 2020
Joe Kennedy III
Joe Kennedy III

BOSTON: Congressman Joe Kennedy, long seen as a rising star, crashed to defeat on Tuesday in his bid for a US Senate seat, the first time the storied American political dynasty lost a statewide election in Massachusetts.

Incumbent Senator Ed Markey, a political veteran who recast himself as the fiery liberal in the race, harnessed the state’s progressive energy to handily turn back a challenge from Joseph Kennedy III, the grandnephew of assassinated president John F. Kennedy.

The 39-year-old Kennedy said he “called Senator Markey to congratulate him and to pledge my support to him and his campaign in the months ahead.” With votes still being counted, Markey was leading 53.5 percent to 46.5 percent.

“Obviously, these results are not the ones we were hoping for,” Kennedy said.

The race pitted two well-liked progressives against one another, but it was Markey’s organisational energy and appeal to the ascendant left that won out over Kennedy.

“Tonight is more than just a celebration of an election, it is a celebration of a movement,” Markey wrote on Twitter.

Since he is not allowed to be on the ballot as a candidate for both the House and Senate, Kennedy is not running for re-election to his House seat.

Come January, there will be no one from the Kennedy clan in elected office.

The grandson of slain attorney general Robert F. Kennedy is part of the family’s fourth generation to carry the political torch, entering the House of Representatives in 2013.

“Every race I’ve ever run, I’ve made it clear it’s me on the ballot,” Kennedy said as he stumped for 11th-hour votes on Tuesday in Boston.

“You’re not going to get my father or my grandfather or any of his brothers or sisters. This is on me.” After his loss he told supporters that together they “built a campaign for working folks of every color and creed, who carry the economic injustice of this country on their backs.” At 74, his rival Markey is a generation apart, a progressive political workhorse who spent 37 years in the House before rising to the Senate in 2013.

He led Kennedy in recent polling and was able to seal the deal with strong support in Boston and college towns like Amherst.

For the Kennedy clan, there was much on the line. For all but two years since 1947 — nearly a third of the history of the United States — a Kennedy has served in elective office.

They are the quintessential American dynasty, one of the closest things the country has to royalty.

Like his presidential great-uncle, the lanky, red-haired Kennedy ran on the promise of a new generation.

And he had received the rare endorsement of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who in 2018 appointed Kennedy to deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union speech.

Markey, who framed his candidacy on a liberal, anti-establishment platform, has powerful supporters too.

They include Senator Elizabeth Warren and rising star progressive congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, with whom Markey co-authored the Green New Deal on tackling climate change.

Markey is virtually assured victory in November’s general election; only two Republicans have won US Senate seats from Massachusetts in the last half century.

Published in Dawn, September 3rd, 2020

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