AOL News has a new home! The Huffington Post.
Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!
Sen. Ted Kennedy has sent a letter to Massachusetts Gov. Duval Patrick as well as the leaders of the state's House and Senate requesting that it amend the law on filling vacancies in the U.S. Congress. Ailing from cancer, Kennedy knows that President Obama's health care reform could hinge on as little as a single vote in the Senate, and if his own health were to prevent him from participating in the final legislative roll call, he wants a reform advocate already in place.". . . it is vital for the Commonwealth to have two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate during the approximately five months between a vacancy and an election."So, is this more political gamesmanship from "The Lion of the Senate" or a heartfelt attempt to ensure that an issue close to Kennedy's heart finally becomes a reality? Both, no doubt. Here's how Governor Patrick sees it:
"It's typical of Ted Kennedy to be thinking ahead and about the people of Massachusetts, when the rest of us are thinking about him."There's no argument, however, that Democrats are missing Kennedy's leadership in the health care battle. But if the senator gets his wish, a replacement for his not-yet-vacated seat might be ready and waiting to carry on his legacy.
Follow Politics Daily
POPULAR
News From Our Partners




Top News
More News
More on Aol
Local News
More Blog/Sites
Sites and Services