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Ted Kennedy: The Campaigner
Senator Ted Kennedy campaigning throughout his decades-long political career.
Three Kennedy brothers: Robert F. Kennedy, as U.S. Attorney General, Edward M. Kennedy, as Representative of Massachusetts, and President John F. Kennedy. Ted Kennedy was too young to become the senator when his brother was elected president in 1960, so a placeholder was appointed until Ted was old enough to run in 1962. Ted's older brother Robert was appointed to United States Attorney General by President John F. Kennedy.read moreAPShare![Ted_Kennedy_the_Campaigner1]()
Wednesday, Nov. 7, 1979: Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Mass., left, waves to crowd as he arrives at Faneuil Hall accompanied by his wife Joan Kennedy, left, to formally announce that he is challenging Pres. Jimmy Carter for the 1980 Democratic presidential nomination. On August 12, 1980, Ted Kennedy lost the Democratic Party's nomination to President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.read moreAPShare
Nov. 7, 1979: Chicago's Mayor Jane Byrne joins Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., in Chicago at night, acknowledging applause at a Chicago hotel. Sen. Kennedy, who earlier in the day announced his candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in Boston, addressed Chicago-area Democrats.read moreAPShare
Nov. 12, 1979: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass, chuckles as his mother Rose Kennedy speaks to Kennedy campaign workers at St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa. Kennedy is on a 3-day swing through Iowa in his quest for the Democratic presidential nomination. On August 12, 1980, Ted Kennedy lost the Democratic Party's nomination to President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.read moreAPShare
Dec. 2, 1979: Democratic presidential candidate Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts debarks at San Francisco International Airport for a campaign swing through the city and an appearance at Sen. Alan Cranston fund raiser. On August 12, 1980, Ted Kennedy lost the Democratic Party's nomination to President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.read moreAPShare
Jan. 23, 1980: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., gestures as he address students at Northeastern University in Boston. Making his first effort to recharge his presidential campaign on home turf, Kennedy said his proposed revamping of the federal criminal code would enhance civil liberties, not erode them.read moreAPShare
Jan. 31, 1980: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., addresses students Wednesday at Northeastern University in Boston. It was his first effort to recharge his presidential campaign on home turf. On August 12, 1980, Ted Kennedy lost the Democratic Party's nomination to President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.read moreAPShare
Jan. 31, 1980: Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, D-Mass., addresses students at Northeastern University in Boston. It was his first effort to recharge his presidential campaign on home turf. Kennedy ran against President Jimmy Carter in a close primary race, but lost the Democratic Party's nomination on August 12, 1980.read moreAPShare
February 10, 1980: Sen. Edward Kennedy receives support for his candidacy for president from several New England atheletes at a press conference at Boston Garden. From left are, Gereld Hendeerson of the Boston Celtics, Mike Torrez of the Boston Red Sox, Ray Hamilton of the New England Patriots, Sen. Edward Kennedy, Dennis Exkersely of the Boston Red Sox, Tuss Francis for the New England Patriots and John Bucyk of the Boston Bruins. Kennedy leaves Boston on Sunday enroute to Washington.read moreAPShare
February 11, 1980: Sen. Edward Kennedy moves through the crowd with New England Patriots Russ Francis, right, and Boston Red Sox pitcher Dennis Eckersley at a press conference held in Boston Garden. On August 12, 1980, Ted Kennedy lost the Democratic Party's nomination to President Jimmy Carter at the Democratic National Convention in New York City.read moreAPShare![2000_DNC_Convention]()
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