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Headline Roundup September 2nd, 2020

Senator Ed Markey Defeats a Kennedy in Massachusetts

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On Tuesday, U.S. Senator Ed Markey defeated Representative Joe Kennedy III in the Massachusetts Democratic primary. The 39-year-old Kennedy, with his unsuccessful challenge, became the first member of his famous political family to suffer a defeat in a Massachusetts election for a congressional seat.

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Markey Fends Off Kennedy Challenge In High Profile Mass. Senate Primary
Markey Fends Off Kennedy Challenge In High Profile Mass. Senate Primary

NPR (Online News)

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Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey has fended off the highest-profile Democratic primary challenge of his decades in federal office, defeating the rising Rep. Joe Kennedy III, a member of the state's legendary political dynasty.

Kennedy conceded the contest nearly two and a half hours after polls closed Tuesday night. The Associated Press projected Markey as the winner a short time later.

Prior to this race, no member of the Kennedy family had lost an election in Massachusetts, according to the Cook Political Report.

Markey's victory means the 74-year-old incumbent, who became...

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Ed Markey fends off challenger Joe Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate primary
Ed Markey fends off challenger Joe Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate primary

Washington Times

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Massachusetts Sen. Ed Markey held onto his Senate seat, defeating a rising star from the Kennedy dynasty in the deep blue state’s Democratic primary Tuesday.

Rep. Joseph Patrick Kennedy III, who currently represents the state’s 4th Congressional District, called Mr. Markey to concede the race about two hours after polls closed, according to multiple reports.

It marked the first time in history that a member of the Kennedy family lost an election in the Bay State. Mr. Kennedy, 39, is the grand-nephew of President John F. Kennedy and the late...

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Sen. Ed Markey defeats a Kennedy in Massachusetts
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Senator Ed Markey beat back a bid on Tuesday from Rep. Joe Kennedy to end his nearly 50 years in elected office, humbling the Democratic Party's family dynasty that had never before lost an election in Massachusetts.

The longtime legislator won the primary by campaigning as the most progressive person in the race, while emphasizing his roots as the son of a milkman from Malden.
"We made it clear that we'd rather lose fighting as hard as we could for what we believe in than in finding the middle ground,"...

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