John Kerry, John Kerry says Edward Kennedy was “the best senator, the best advocate you could hope for.”
In a statement issued hours after Kennedy’s death late Tuesday, John Kerry called the late senator an “irrepressible, larger than life presence who was simply the best.”
The 2004 Democratic presidential nominee was Kennedy’s Massachusetts colleague in the Senate. The pair had grown closer over the years, and moreso as Kennedy battled brain cancer over the past year. Kerry had visited Kennedy at his Hyannis Port home in recent weeks.
Kennedy fought the disease with “grace, courage, and determination,” Kerry said.
In a statement issued hours after Kennedy’s death late Tuesday, John Kerry called the late senator an “irrepressible, larger than life presence who was simply the best.”
The 2004 Democratic presidential nominee was Kennedy’s Massachusetts colleague in the Senate. The pair had grown closer over the years, and moreso as Kennedy battled brain cancer over the past year. Kerry had visited Kennedy at his Hyannis Port home in recent weeks.
Kennedy fought the disease with “grace, courage, and determination,” Kerry said.
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