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    Kennedy Faces Tough Choice in 2008 Race

    Kennedy Faces Tough Choice in 2008 Race
    Monday, October 1, 2007 3:47 AM EDT
    The Associated Press
    By ANDREW MIGA Associated Press Writer





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    WASHINGTON (AP) — Democratic presidential contenders flocked to Sen. Edward Kennedy's 75th birthday party earlier this year.

    Sen. Barack Obama showed up at Kennedy's home with a bottle of wine as a gift. Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton pulled Kennedy aside to schmooze. Sen. Christopher Dodd needled Kennedy about getting older.

    The shower of personal attention underscored Kennedy's star power in the White House race. The liberal senator's endorsement is among the most coveted by the eight Democratic contenders.

    The birthday party was also a reminder of the tough endorsement choice Kennedy faces as the 2008 contest unfolds.

    The Massachusetts senator has close ties to several candidates who are eagerly seeking his support. Whatever he decides, he's bound to disappoint some longtime friends and colleagues.

    "It's going to be difficult choosing," Kennedy told The Associated Press. "I've got a lot of friends who want to be president."

    Obama, Clinton and Dodd serve on the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee that Kennedy chairs.

    "Even though they're running, they're all keeping in touch," Kennedy said. "I'm working with all of them in the Senate."

    Dodd and Kennedy are longtime pals who teamed up years ago during their freewheeling bachelor days. Kennedy's sons, Ted Jr. and Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy, are backing Dodd. Kennedy's older sister Eunice gave Dodd a $5,000 check.

    "He's been helpful — as I am sure he's been to others as well," said Dodd.

    Former Sen. John Edwards partnered with Kennedy on patients' rights legislation in 2001. New Mexico Gov. Bill Richardson and Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Joe Biden are also Kennedy friends.

    Clinton and Kennedy forged a friendship while working together on health care in the early 1990s. During the Clinton administration, Kennedy was a key White House ally. The Kennedys and Clintons often sailed together during first family vacations on Martha's Vineyard.

    "Senator Clinton has a tremendous amount of respect for Senator Kennedy, and she considers him a friend," said Clinton spokesman Mo Elleithee. "We would love to earn his support in this campaign."

    Kennedy's relationship with Obama does not stretch nearly as far back, but the two have struck up a friendship.

    "He gave me a good bottle of wine," Kennedy joked of Obama's gift. "I'm sure it was an American wine."

    Above all else, Kennedy said, he is looking for a candidate who can light a spark with voters. The policy differences between the candidates are relatively small, he said.

    "Inspiration," Kennedy said. "I'm looking for a candidate able to galvanize the country to get things done. I want to find the candidate who can inspire people. That's what we need. That's what our party needs."

    He said he expects the crowded field "might winnow down by mid-December. That's when people really get engaged in presidential politics."

    The value of endorsements tends to get overblown in presidential politics. But Kennedy's popularity with liberal party activists who tend to dominate early voting states puts his support at a premium.

    Kennedy can also lend organizational muscle by sending his Massachusetts supporters across the border to neighboring New Hampshire, the leadoff primary state. He boasts a broad national fundraising and political network as well.

    "Most endorsements aren't worth much," said veteran Democratic consultant Michael Shea. "But if you get Kennedy's endorsement, it's really worth something. He wants to win."

    Kennedy's support made a difference to Massachusetts colleague Sen. John Kerry's struggling 2004 primary campaign.

    Kennedy gave strategic advice and key advisers to Kerry. He campaigned heavily on Kerry's behalf at a time when few believed Kerry could win. The moves helped fuel Kerry's comeback victories in Iowa and New Hampshire that paved the way to the nomination.

    Kennedy, whose own presidential ambitions were dashed in 1980, said his family has kept up many of the political connections made in key states over the years.

    "We've got a lot of friends out there," Kennedy said. "We've kept up the relationships."

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    The shower of personal attention underscored Kennedy's star power in the White House race. The liberal senator's endorsement is among the most coveted by the eight Democratic contenders.

    This is probably one of the most disgusting things I have read in a long time. I cannot believe that his endorsement is coveted. That really blows my mind This man single handedly set out to destroy America with Immigration Act of 1965 and his Amnesty from 1986. Not to mention-he has at least two young women's deaths on his hands. Never held accountable for anything-but then again he is a Kennedy.

    I still cannot believe the sheep in Massachusetts keep voting him in everytime. Why is this man respected? Because his brother was assasinated? I really wonder if JFK had lived would Teddy hold this much clout? Do these people somehow vote for him because of their love or admiration for JFK?

    I do not get the fascination with the whole Kennedy family. It seems all they have to do is put their name on a ballot-in any state and they win. People love them for some reason and I just don't get it. I am an iindependent and I have voted for Dems and Repubs in my life but I was raised in a Conservative Democratic type household and my family did not have a love affair with the Kennedys. In fact, my mother could not stand them and what they got away with.

    In my opinion, they are a bunch of hypocrytes and crooks. Am I the only one who feels this way? I just do not understand the fascination.

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    And those "friends" are in the same "class" as Kennedy. The WORTHLESS CLASS.......THE TRAITOR CLASS!

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    "It's going to be difficult choosing," Kennedy told The Associated Press. "I've got a lot of friends who want to be president."
    This gasbag has ONE vote, but you'd think he was appointing the next president! The brown-nosers are drunk with power so they ooh and ahh every time he 'leaks'. Disgusting!
    We are NOT a nation of immigrants!

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    Quote from Nicole-
    I do not get the fascination with the whole Kennedy family. It seems all they have to do is put their name on a ballot-in any state and they win. People love them for some reason and I just don't get it. I am an iindependent and I have voted for Dems and Repubs in my life but I was raised in a Conservative Democratic type household and my family did not have a love affair with the Kennedys. In fact, my mother could not stand them and what they got away with.

    In my opinion, they are a bunch of hypocrytes and crooks. Am I the only one who feels this way? I just do not understand the fascination.

    I as well have never figured out what the big whoop is with the Kennedys, I guess I never will. I can't say that I know of another family with more dubious characters in it.What is the great thing they've done for our country to warrant such treatment? No one has been able to answer me that and I doubt they ever will.

    I worked with an older lady a few years ago who was from Mass. and in her eyes the Kennedy family was royalty,they could do no wrong-never could figure out why she thought that.
    Our moms on the other hand must have gone to the same school-mine can't stand the Kennedys either.

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