Once Clinton Becomes US Secretary of State, Caroline Kennedy Could Take Her Senate Seat

by Can Tran | December 5, 2008 at 02:48 pm
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When Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton of New York takes her new post as the US Secretary of State under the administration of Barack Obama come January of 2009, her US Senate seat will be vacant.  So far, there is a strong possibility that Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the late then-President John F. Kennedy, could fill in the spot.


During the Democratic primary, Kennedy along with her uncle Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts had given their endorsements to Obama.

WASHINGTON – Caroline Kennedy has spoken to New York Gov. David Paterson about the Senate seat that will come open when Hillary Rodham Clinton becomes secretary of state, according to a person familiar with the conversation.

Kennedy reached out to the governor to discuss the Senate seat, according to the Democratic source, who spoke on condition of anonymity because the conversation was private. The source would not disclose the details of the conversation.

Kennedy is the daughter of President John F. Kennedy and a niece of brothers Edward and Robert. Robert Kennedy held the New York seat from 1965 until his assassination in 1968.

As a prominent member of the Kennedy clan, Caroline Kennedy Schlossberg is the kind of high-profile, historic figure who could overshadow many other New York politicians hoping to be Paterson's choice.

The governor has said he is in no rush to make a decision, and Clinton is not giving up the seat before she is confirmed as President-elect Barack Obama's secretary of state.

Next year, we could see "Sen. Caroline Kennedy, D-NY."

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StandUpToRacism

Caroline Kennedy will run for President in 2016. You read here first.

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Fairbanks
You read here first.
. . . True, absolutely. 

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The New York Times this moments ago.

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