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Joe Kennedy is the eldest son of the late Sen. Robert Kennedy. He was elected to the House in 1986 and served six terms before retiring. He works to provide low-cost heating oil to the poor through Boston-based Citizens Energy Corp., a charity he founded years ago. He is a visible figure across the state, appearing in TV ads touting his oil program for the poor. Kennedy's public image was tarnished in 1997 after his former wife, Sheila Rauch Kennedy, published a book titled "Shattered Faith." In the book, she accused him of trying to bully her into agreeing to an annulment of their marriage. Friends say Kennedy, who enjoys fishing in his boat off Cape Cod, has been content with his life away from politics. He has balked at opportunities to run for governor since leaving Congress. The vaunted Kennedy name, he also knows, is no longer a sure thing in politics. Caroline Kennedy bungled her bid for a New York Senate seat earlier this year. Joe Kennedy's sister, Kathleen Kennedy Townsend, served two terms as lieutenant governor of Maryland but lost her bid for governor in 2002. But the prospect of an open Senate seat and the chance to extend the family political dynasty could be powerful motivation. "Even more so now that Ted is gone, Joe would be seen as the last figure in the dynasty," Payne said. "There would be people not just in Massachusetts, but all over the country who will urge him on."
Kennedy has a reputation as an exuberant campaigner. Polls show he is among the state's most popular figures, and he is able to raise a lot of money in a short time, owing to his family's vast political network. "The mouthful of those gleaming white teeth, that booming, boisterous voice, and then you have all those little old ladies who just want to touch him, shake his hand," said Payne. "When he turns to shake somebody's hand, it's like someone turned on a beacon."
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