Posted on 05/10/2009 12:08:18 AM PDT by Cincinna
A FAMILY battle is looming to succeed Edward Kennedy as senator and claim the leadership of Americas foremost political dynasty.
While Kennedy, 77, the liberal lion of the Senate, is suffering from a brain tumour, jockeying has already begun between supporters of two possible candidates to replace him after his death.
His wife Victoria, 55, a lawyer from a political family, is widely expected to run for his seat, which has a special place in family lore because it was held by JohnF Kennedy before he became president in 1961.
However, former congressman Joe Kennedy, the eldest son of Robert F Kennedy, is said to regard himself as the heir apparent, according to a biography by Edward Klein serialised in Vanity Fair.
He is nothing if not aggressive, said a family friend. Anybody who tries to get between him and Teds Senate chair is in for a fight.
In Ted Kennedy: The Dream That Never Died, Klein writes that Vicki, Kennedys second wife, has struggled to be accepted by the clan and is seen by all as an interloper.
Joe reportedly vied with Vicki over who was in charge of his uncle when Ted Kennedy was hospitalised. He appalled some nursing staff by ordering in a feast of lobster, clams and shrimp.
The senator had hoped that his niece Caroline Kennedy,a prominent supporter of Barack Obama, would be granted Hillary Clintons vacant Senate seat in New York, but the plan backfired.
As opposition to Carolines candidacy grew, her mood worsened. Mom, you are above all this, her elder daughter Rose, 19, allegedly said. Caroline withdrew that same day.
Joe Kennedy dismissed the reports of his ambition as gossip.
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Uhh,, do the citizens of Massachusetts have anything to say.. or are they just waiting for the white wisp of smoke from the Hyannisport enclave.. we have a new Kennedy!
Don't give them any ideas!
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