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Which incident prevented senator Ted Kennedy to become president of the USA?”

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Which incident prevented senator Ted Kennedy to become president of the USA?”

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One of nine siblings born to the legendary Joe Kennedy Sr., Ted grew up in the limelight, a light that only grew brighter when his brother, John F. Kennedy, became president in 1960. Two years later, Ted would join his brother in Washington as a Massachusetts Senator, a position he held until today, the day he died. Like his brothers John and Bobby, both of whom were assassinated, Senator Kennedy’s life was full of tabloid-grabbing drama. There was a 1964 plane crash, in which one of his aides was killed; and then there was a car accident in 1969, when the Senator, after a party, was driving with Mary Jo Kopechne and went off a bridge. Kopechne died at the scene, which Ted fled. He was later found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident and sentenced to two months in prison, but that sentencing was suspended. Even that, however, couldn’t hold down Mr. Kennedy, who went on to become one of the most revered politicians in Washington and earned the moniker “liberal lion.” Though the in

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There was a 1964 plane crash, in which one of his aides was killed; and then there was a car accident in 1969, when the Senator, after a party, was driving with Mary Jo Kopechne and went off a bridge. Kopechne died at the scene, which Ted fled. He was later found guilty of leaving the scene of an accident and sentenced to two months in prison, but that sentencing was suspended. Even that, however, couldn’t hold down Mr. Kennedy, who went on to become one of the most revered politicians in Washington and earned the moniker “liberal lion.” Though the incident prevented him from running for president in 1972, Kennedy did unsuccessfully throw his hat in the 1980 ring, but lost the nomination to Jimmy Carter. Undeterred, Kennedy used his time to fight for women’s rights and AIDS funding. Yes, health has always been one of Kennedy’s passions, as it was in 1997, when he joined then-First Lady Hillary Clinton in a health care battle with Republicans Kennedy’s cancer took center stage this year

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The 1969 Chappaquiddick incident resulted in the death of passenger Mary Jo Kopechne and impaired his chances of becoming President of the United States; his involvement in the 1980 presidential election ended in a primary campaign loss to incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter. Kennedy was known for his oratorical power, his 1968 eulogy for his brother Robert and his 1980 Democratic National Convention rallying cry for American liberalism being among his best-known moments. He became known as “The Lion of the Senate”, through his long tenure and influence. More than 300 bills that Kennedy and his staff wrote were enacted into law. He was known for working with Republicans and finding compromises among Senators with disparate views.

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