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Kennedy meets with Sharpton in Harlem
Kennedy meets with Sharpton in Harlem
Caroline Kennedy had lunch Thursday in Harlem with activist Al Sharpton. (CNN) – Caroline Kennedy spoke publicly about her desire to fill Hillary Clinton’s New York Senate seat for a second consecutive day Thursday, meeting with the Rev. Al Sharpton for lunch in Harlem. The activist praised Kennedy as a "unique candidate," but would not [...]
 	Senate Hopeful Kennedy Takes A Beating From Upstate Media
Senate Hopeful Kennedy Takes A Beating From Upstate Media
wcbstv.com — NEW YORK (CBS) ― Caroline Kennedy took a page from Hillary Clinton's playbook and began an upstate... listening tour On Wednesday. The road trip included stops in Syracuse, Rochester and Buffalo to help convince Gov. David Paterson and voters she's ... (more) Senate Hopeful Kennedy Takes A Beating From Upstate ...
Caroline Kennedy talks policy with Politico
politico.com — A Kennedy spokesman drafted seven written answers to the eight questions submitted by Politico to the attorney,... author and electoral novice. See also: Nepotism NY style (more) Caroline Kennedy talks policy with Politico
Caroline Kennedy Is No Sarah Palin
washingtonpost.com — Comments that include profanity or personal attacks or other inappropriate comments or material will be removed from... the site. Additionally, entries that are unsigned or contain "signatures" by someone other than the actual author will be removed. ... (more) Caroline Kennedy Is No Sarah Palin
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Political Animal — ... that Minnesota Gov. Tim Pawlenty (R) is "quietly prepping for the possibility of a temporary Senate appointment," working under the assumption that the contest may not be resolved when Congress reconvenes in January. * Caroline Kennedy had lunch with Al Sharpton in Harlem yesterday. He praised her as a "unique candidate," but would not say whether he supports her Senate bid. "I will trust the government's judgment to decide what's best for the state, he told reporters. "I won't get into that." * Hawaii Gov. Linda Lingle (R) is popular in her home state, but if she were to ...

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