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RFKJrNews Donating Member (760 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 02:33 AM
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Surprise! Caroline Kennedy Withdraws Bid for NY Senate Seat
HUH?

Late tonight, Caroline Kennedy confirmed that she was withdrawing from consideration for the vacant U.S. Senate seat in New York, startling the New York political world after weeks in which she was considered a top contender for the post.

Earlier today Kennedy called Gov. David Paterson, who will choose a successor to former Sen. Hillary Clinton, to inform him that she was no longer interested in the post.

Late tonight she issued this simple-but-puzzling one-sentence statement:

“I informed Gov. Paterson today that for personal reasons I am withdrawing my name from consideration for the United States Senate.”

And that was that!

A person told of her decision said that Kennedy’s concerns about the health of her uncle, Sen. Edward Kennedy, who suffers from brain cancer and was hospitalized after suffering a seizure Tuesday, prompted her to withdraw.

Others close to Kennedy felt that Sen. Kennedy’s deteriorating health, evidenced by his collapse yesterday, would all but force Gov. Paterson’s hand in appointing Caroline Kennedy to Hillary Clinton’s now-vacant senate seat.

Kennedy believed that the job was hers if she would accept it, the person said, but aides to Paterson would not comment on whether that was true.

Kennedy’s sudden withdrawl shocked the media pundits, who have been predicting her as a shoo-in for the seat. Apparently, they’re not the only ones who are stunned.

The news appeared to catch the governor off guard, throwing the Paterson administration into confusion and setting off conflicting news media reports. After frantic talks between the governor’s operation and Kennedy’s camp this evening, Kennedy appeared to waver on whether to withdraw, and was preparing a statement reasserting her interest in the job. But at about midnight, she decided to make clear she was taking her name out of consideration and released the statement saying so.

The timing is certainly curious, coming on the same day of Hillary Clinton’s confirmation as secretary of state.

No further clarification was given as to the nature of Kennedy’s “personal reasons” for withdrawl, and she declined to be interviewed.

Kennedy’s surprise move comes nearly two months after she, along with several members of Congress and leading political officials, began lobbying the governor for the coveted Senate seat. She attracted relentless attention and was viewed by many as the most likely choice for Paterson, given her national stature and ties to the incoming Obama administration.

“I’m surprised, I’m very surprised,” said Assemblyman Keith L.T. Wright, a friend of the governor’s who met with Kennedy in his Harlem office. He added: “I had just met with her last week and she told me she was in and ready, willing and able.”

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RFKJrNews Donating Member (760 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 02:47 AM
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1. Whoah. My head is spinning.
Stop the World, I Wanna Get Off (or a the late NY Sen. Robert Kennedy once said, “off the planet.”)

Jane, Stop This Crazy Thing!!!!!

Holy Deusies, Batman!

This news just throws me for a loop. I knew *something* was afoot when my cell phone started blowing up after midnight, waking me from my peaceful slumber…when I rubbed my eyes to focus on the text messages filing in, I thought surely I must be dreaming all this. Can’t. Be. True.

Well, it just goes to show `ya, even an old political newshound can still be surprised.

Really didn’t see this one coming.

And all I can say is:

Damn.
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tavalon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Thu Jan-22-09 06:02 AM
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2. This isn't that hard to figure out
In this American Puritan Age (when haven't we been in one of those) she did something of impropriety and was notified of the awareness of it now. I don't know what it was nor do I care, but it's boilerplate stuff.
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