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The Kennedy Dynasty: From Congress to the White House

 
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Explore the Kennedy family's impact on American politics and their legacy.

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  1. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. announced Monday he is now running for president as an independent and leaving the Democratic Party with which his family has long been associated.

  2. Patrick Kennedy, the former Rhode Island congressman who's the son of Ted Kennedy, the younger cousin of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and an advocate for mental health reform.

  3. Republicans are attacking Robert F. Kennedy as he drops his Democratic primary bid and launches an independent run for the White House.

  • The 60th anniversary of President John F. Kennedy's assassination reignites longstanding debates about his legacy and the effectiveness of his policies.

  • The son of former U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has garnered widespread attention for his long shot bid to beat Joe Biden in the presidential race.

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. declared his "independence from the Democratic Party" on Monday in Philadelphia, ending his campaign for the party's nomination.

  • Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped his Democratic bid for the presidency to run instead as an independent candidate.

  • Scion of the US political dynasty, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., had been challenging Joe Biden for the Democratic nomination and is expected to make an announcement on Sunday.

  • David Remnick interviews Robert F. Kennedy Jr. about his bid for the Presidency, discussing his motivations and campaign strategies.

  • The Kennedy family's involvement in Congress has been significant, with members like Ted Kennedy and Patrick Kennedy serving as congressmen.

  • The Kennedys' influence extends beyond Congress, with John F. Kennedy serving as the 35th President of the United States.

  • Gun laws have been a topic of interest for the Kennedys, who have advocated for stricter regulations to prevent gun violence.

  • National security has also been a concern for the Kennedy family, with their involvement in foreign policy and defense matters.

  • The Kennedy family's impact on international relations is notable, with their involvement in diplomacy and global affairs.

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