Could it be that this November, for the first time in 64 years, a scion of arguably the most storied name in American politics could be elected president? That a grandson of the US ambassador to the Court of St James’s during the Second World War will write another chapter in the Kennedy history book?
OK, having given this the big build-up, let me take a wrecking ball to my hyperbolic question: the answer is no. But it could be that a Kennedy who is running for president as a third-party candidate this November will be decisive in who does make it to the White House.
Robert Francis Kennedy Jr was nine years old when his uncle, America’s 35th president, John F Kennedy, was murdered. He was 14 when his father met the same fate in 1968 while campaigning to win the nomination to become the 37th president.
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