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(s)Elections See other (s)Elections Articles Title: Caroline Kennedy to seek Hillary Clinton's Senate seat Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of an American political dynasty, has decided to pursue the United States Senate seat being vacated by Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York, a person told of her decision said on Monday. The decision came after a series of deeply personal and political conversations, in which Kennedy, whom friends describe as unflashy but determined, wrestled with whether to give up what has been a lifetime of avoiding the spotlight. Kennedy will ask Governor David Paterson of New York to consider her for the appointment, according to the person told of her decision. The governor was traveling to Utica Monday and could not immediately be reached for comment. If appointed, Kennedy would fill the seat once held by her uncle, Robert F. Kennedy. Kennedy has been making calls this morning to alert political figures to her interest. Kennedy's decision is likely to have a major impact on the governor's considerations as he mulls who should succeed Clinton. Already, some other Democrats have pointedly questioned her credentials for the job. United States Representative Gary Ackerman, a New York Democrat, said last week that he did not know what Kennedy's qualifications were, "except that she has name recognition but so does J. Lo." Others, including Mayor Michael Bloomberg have praised her abilities. Kennedy first telephoned the governor on Dec. 3 to inquire about the job, but Paterson described that conversation as "informational" and said it was clear that Kennedy had not decided whether she wanted to pursue the position. But since then, she has begun reaching out to key political figures in New York, including Sheldon Silver, the speaker of the State Assembly, and Thomas DiNapoli, the state comptroller. She has also hired Knickerbocker SKD, a prominent political consulting firm headed by Josh Isay, a former chief of staff to Senator Charles Schumer, to advise her. Kennedy's family members, especially her cousin, Robert Kennedy Jr., have urged her to seek the post. Clinton has said that she would not vacate the Senate seat until she was confirmed as President-elect Barack Obama's secretary of state, which is expected to occur in January or February, and the governor has said that he would wait until then to make the appointment. But he has also said that he might make his selection known before then, to allow whomever is chosen to prepare for the new role. Kennedy, 51, a resident of Manhattan's Upper East Side, took an unusually public role in Obama's campaign, and the two became friends. Obama appointed Kennedy to the panel that vetted potential vice-presidential candidates for him. Before that, Kennedy had devoted much of her time to charitable works and institutions linked to her family, like the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation, of which she is president. Others likely to be considered for the Senate seat are members of Congress including Kirsten Gillibrand, a rising star in the Democratic party who represents an upstate district; Thomas Suozzi, the Nassau County chief executive and a former candidate for governor; and the New York State attorney general, Andrew Cuomo. Poster's comment: Camelot, Camelot..... Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest
#1. To: X-15 (#0)
And whom did Mrs. Schlossberg support during the primary??????? It was'nt Hillary.
Could they at least try to put someone in office who isn't named Kennedy, Clinton, or Bush?
They did: Obama. Any more requests?? ;-)
Good one! You made my day.
Unlike the Bushes, Kennedys, and Clintons, Barack will be the first and last. Unless he brings his half-brothers over from the slums of Nairobi and offers them high level jobs in Washington.
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