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Fourth Congressional District

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Joe Kennedy III Wins Fourth Congressional District Seat

Retiring Barney Frank will be succeeded by scion of Kennedy political dynasty.

  Joe Kennedy III will be a new U.S. Congressman  from Massachusetts. At around 9:30 p.m., the Associated Press called the race for 32-year old Kennedy, who lives in Brookline, as he was beating by a 2-1 margin Norfolk Republican Sean Bielat in the race to represent the redrawn Fourth Congressional District. Rep. Barney Frank, a media celebrity Tuesday night at Kennedy's celebration party at the Newton Marriott Hotel, is retiring after serving the Fourth District since 1981. Yes, the Kennedys are a famous political family, but Joe III especially follows family tradition with this particular win: his father, Joe Kennedy II, served as Congressman from Massachusetts (in the 8th Congressional District) from 1987-1999. And his great-uncle, who …

Ken B.

6:36 pm on Monday, January 14, 2013

Same old, tired old, Dennis. Nothing to say to Avon whose moniker is that of a drug kingpin TV character ? Oh that's right, you both share the same liberal viewpoints. Angry ? No basis there pal, typical democrat name caller. "Living in the past ?" Too bad Pam Kelly can't do that. Kennedy apologist much ?   more ›

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Patch Poll: Kennedy For Congress?

Should Joseph P. Kennedy III Run for Congress?

Since Barney Frank announced that he would not run for another term in congress, candidates to replace him have slowly come to the forefront. Now, the Boston Globe is reporting that a very familiar name may aim to take Frank's place: His name is Kennedy. Joseph P. Kennedy III is considering a run for congress and has launched an exploratory committee, according to the Globe. Kennedy, who works for the Middlesex District Attorney, is the grandson of Robert F. Kennedy. He is a graduate of Stanford University and Harvard Law School. Should Joseph P. Kennedy II Run for Congress?

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