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I too don't like the idea of dynasties, and hope that we will have good candidates to choose from. . I just happen to like Vicki Kennedy a lot. There are definitely minuses as well as pluses to the idea. . one potential big minus is that all the things I like her for could possibly get diminished or erased by a foray in politics. I actually think she's politically savvy enough to make a wise decision about whether it's appropriate (and politically feasible) for her to run.
My theory (TOTAL speculation on my part -- no data at all) is that her ad for Coakley was perhaps ineffective because it was driven less by enthusiasm for the Coakley campaign, and instead by horror at the non-campaign of Coakley , and the astonishing prospect that the bungled Coakley-campaign (aptly described, IMHO, by a Dem activist friend of mine as "political malpractice") could lose her husband's seat to the Republicans . . that, because of that prospect, she was driven to do the ad, but might have had a bit of trouble marshalling positive enthusiasm for the candidate/campaign. . does this make any sense? I remember an interview (or maybe this was the ad?) just before the election when she said "we have to ask for people's vote". . maybe I'm wrong, but I took it to mean (again, total speculation) that she was appalled that Coakley wasn't doing that; Vicki's statement almost felt like she was PLEADING for the campaign to ask people for their votes.
And, like other people here, I like Elizabeth Warren: fingers crossed she gets that job she's so perfect for. . that also would provide a chance for her, and MA voters, to think about whether she might be a good Senate candidate in 2012.
Whatever happens, I just want the Dems to mount a really strong candidate , who will, like, actually campaign, and send Scott back home. We really need to get someone good (and Democratic!) back in that seat.
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