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Friday, February 12, 2010

Patrick Kennedy Won't Run For Re-Election


Rhode Island Democratic Rep. Patrick Kennedy will retire after eight terms in office, bringing an end to his House career just months after his father, legendary Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, passed away.

"My father instilled in me a deep commitment to public service," Kennedy said in a video announcing his retirement. "Now having spent two decades in politics, my life has taken a new direction and I will not be a candidate for re-election this year."

Kennedy has easily held Rhode Island's 1st district since 1994 despite the occasional attempt by Republicans to knock him off.

Kennedy's time in Congress was decidedly uneven. He was rumored to be planning a Senate bid in 2000 but decided against running. He was tasked with chairing the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee in that same cycle with expectations within the party that they would seize back control of the House. It didn't happen.

After his stint at the DCCC, Kennedy took on a far less high-profile role in Congress -- emerging only infrequently and not always in the best light. In the spring of 2006 Kennedy crashed his car into a police barricade near Capitol Hill; he entered rehab for addiction and depression days later. Over the summer, Kennedy admitted himself to a rehabilitation facility again.

Patrick Kennedy's retirement means that for the first time in nearly five decades there will not be a member of the Kennedy family in Congress. His father, who served Massachusetts in the Senate for more than four decades, died on August 25.

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5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Just goes to show when the going get's tough for democrats they quit !

Anonymous said...

What has he to show for 20 years in the house? Answer: not much. I guess without his drunken uncle to look out for him he feels worthless. This is a good time in America. Good riddance kennedy's.

Anonymous said...

You will see a change in residency to Mass. then a run against Brown for daddy's seat.

Anonymous said...

Joesph Kennedy, the elder, who once praised Adolph Hitler, has really sown the seeds, hasn't he.

Anonymous said...

The fewer Kennedys the better. They are all just a buncy of drunken liberals with no direction in life.