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Saturday, August 18, 2012

CNN: Senator Edward Kennedy- 'The Dream Shall Never Die (1980)'

Source:CNN- U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy (Democrat, Massachusetts) 1962-2009.
Source:The Daily Journal

"On the day it was announced that Sen. Edward Kennedy died at age 77, CNN replays a portion of a speech from Kennedy at the 1980 Democratic National Convention announcing he was ending his Presidential campaign against Jimmy Carter." 


Just on a personal note first: Kiran Gentry who was a CNN anchor for a while during the late 2000s and perhaps after that, working with John Roberts to anchor this Ted Kennedy coverage.

Had Democrats seen more of this during the primaries, maybe Ted Kennedy beats President Carter in 1980. You don't wait till the last speech of your presidential campaign to give your best speech. Especially after it's already been decided that you aren't going to win. Especially when you never figured out while you were running in the first place. This was the whole nothing to lose speech, so you might as well make it your best. Not his 1981 inauguration, after beating President Carter and Ronald Reagan.

Ted Kennedy, didn't want to be president. Not sure his family did either, but his supporters especially what I at least could call the Socialist Left in the Democratic Party, wanted him to run for president. That is why, plus the facts that President Jimmy Carter, was so unpopular politically and there was  a bad economy, a Democratic Congress, that Senator Ted Kennedy was obviously part of. Democrats were in serious trouble in 1980.

Looking back at it now, not sure if the Ted Kennedy presidential run hurt or helped President Carter. In a way it actually helped him, because the Democratic contest really got his reelection campaign going. And he just didn't beat Senator Kennedy in most of the primaries, but he trounced him. Teddy, didn't wain a major primary until March of 1980.

But it hurt the President in the sense that now the party was divided between their Socialist Left and even George McGovern New-Left and their Center-Left. Their New Democratic Coalition that Jimmy Carter represented, going up in the fall against a very united Republican Party that was all behind Ronald Reagan. And anxious to get back into power and win The White House back.

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