‘The senator said he took a wrong turning on a dark night’: Examining the accident that ended Ted Kennedy’s presidential future
In the realm of American politics, few families have exerted as much power or attracted as much intrigue as the Kennedys. Their narrative, frequently depicted as both motivating and sorrowful, captivated the nation’s attention. By the conclusion of the 1960s, the youngest of the Kennedy siblings, Edward “Ted” Kennedy, seemed ready to continue the family’s political heritage. With President John F. Kennedy and Senator Robert F. Kennedy both having been lost to assassinations, Ted represented the final significant hope for the Kennedy dynasty.At the age of only 37, Ted Kennedy had already gained recognition in the U.S. Senate. He was…
