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In Congress, Kennedy has pushed for greater mental health care coverage, citing his own struggles with depression and addiction. His mother, Joan Kennedy, has been through several alcohol treatment programs. Kennedy has never married, and friends have said his personal life had taken a back seat to his career. Still, until recently, Kennedy appeared committed to running again. The only Republican in the race, state Rep. John Loughlin, has been working with Brown's campaign team, the Shawmut Group, and was raising money. But Kennedy was heavily favored to win the race: Registered Democrats outnumber Republicans more than 4 to 1 in Rhode Island. Loughlin has little statewide recognition, and Kennedy had four times as much campaign cash on hand coming into the year. He told The Providence Journal shortly after Brown's win in January that he wasn't worried about Loughlin, saying "bring it on." Weiner said Kennedy was not afraid of losing the election. "Winning or losing had nothing to do, I'm sure, with his decision," he said. Loughlin said Thursday night that he wished Kennedy well.
"We hope that wherever life takes him beyond his career in Congress that he has good fortune," Loughlin said. "And we're going to stay in the race." No Democrat has entered the race for the seat. Kennedy has had a difficult time in the public spotlight, with a number of high-profile troubles. Most recently, he engaged in a protracted public spat with Providence Roman Catholic Bishop Thomas Tobin over health care reform and Kennedy's support of abortion rights. After leaving treatment at the Mayo Clinic in 2006, he described to reporters how his work and public profile had taken a toll on his health, and bred feelings of isolation and self-criticism. "How well this event did or how well that event did -- and then I'd take that all home, and it's all on me," he said then. "And then I don't have a private life. I don't have real personal connections. I don't have a support system."
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