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		Representative Kennedy challenges fellow Democrat Markey for Senate seat
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		 [August 27, 2019] 
		By Richard Cowan 
 WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Representative 
		Joseph Kennedy III - a member of the famed political dynasty - on Monday 
		took steps to challenge fellow Democrat Edward Markey for his 
		Massachusetts Senate seat, setting up a potentially spirited contest in 
		the 2020 election season.
 
 Kennedy, the grandson of former Senator Robert Kennedy who was 
		assassinated in 1968 while running for president, has served in the 
		House of Representatives since 2013. During that time, he has gained a 
		reputation as a hard-working legislator who mainly has avoided the 
		spotlight.
 
 Kennedy, 38, had been hinting at a possible run for the Senate and made 
		his intentions clear when he filed a "statement of candidacy" with the 
		Federal Election Commission.
 
		
		 
		Markey, 73, who had a long career in the House before filling a vacancy 
		in the Senate in 2013, is running for re-election and would face Kennedy 
		in a Democratic primary on Sept. 15, 2020.
 Markey last won re-election in 2014 by a comfortable margin. During his 
		House career, he was one of a handful of lawmakers who led the fight for 
		legislation, which narrowly passed the House in 2009, to bring down 
		carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.
 
 Kennedy will bring his family's star-power to the race, potentially 
		giving Markey one of the toughest races of his political career.
 
 Besides, Robert Kennedy, the Kennedy family has seen John F. Kennedy and 
		Edward Kennedy also win Senate seats. John Kennedy subsequently was 
		elected president in 1960. Edward Kennedy held his Massachusetts Senate 
		seat for nearly 47 years upon his death in 2009.
 
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			Representative Joseph P. Kennedy III (D-MA) speaks during the 
			Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, U.S. 
			July 25, 2016. REUTERS/Lucy Nicholson/File Photo 
            
 
            One of Edward Kennedy's son, Patrick, served in the U.S. House.
 Larry Sabato, director of the University of Virginia's Center for 
			Politics, said that the younger Kennedy "is the most self-effacing 
			Kennedy I've ever come in contact with." But Sabato added that 
			Kennedy "knows his family history," noting that both John Kennedy 
			and Robert Kennedy challenged popular Senate incumbents and unseated 
			them.
 
 Massachusetts is a strong Democratic state and the winner of the 
			party primary next year is likely to win in the Nov. 3, 2020 general 
			election.
 
 The Senate is currently led by Republicans who hold 53 Senate seats, 
			while Democrats have 45 seats and there are two independents who 
			align themselves with the Democrats.
 
 (This story has been refiled to add missing word paragraph 9.)
 
 (Reporting by Richard Cowan; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
 
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