And does this mean he is really dead and not going to pop up at some time to become Trump's VP? Because that is still being said by some people. Which I've never understood, because JFK, Jr. was a lifelong liberal and Democrat.
PS- I wanted to add that he had not even officially entered the race. There was a lot of speculation about him running for Senate and his name was mentioned all the time when political pundits talked about the vacancy, but he never formally announced he was running.
Yes, I corrected myself on that. If you read the entire conversation, you will see why.
Just to save you the time and trouble of finding the post I'm talking about, here is where I corrected myself.
Yeah, I realized after I read through that article that he never ran at all. It's crazy how things like that works its way into your head. Even though I remembered all that stuff from when it happened, I've seen so many people here say he ran for that office, it just got stuck in my head.
He hired an exploratory committee on running for New York governor. It was no secret he would have been the frontrunner by a mile. Polls are often done long before a candidate throws official hat in ring.
JFK Jr. dropped out of the race before he died.
And does this mean he is really dead and not going to pop up at some time to become Trump's VP? Because that is still being said by some people. Which I've never understood, because JFK, Jr. was a lifelong liberal and Democrat.
PS- I wanted to add that he had not even officially entered the race. There was a lot of speculation about him running for Senate and his name was mentioned all the time when political pundits talked about the vacancy, but he never formally announced he was running.
You said he dropped out before he died then you said he never entered the race.
Yes, I corrected myself on that. If you read the entire conversation, you will see why.
Just to save you the time and trouble of finding the post I'm talking about, here is where I corrected myself.
He hired an exploratory committee on running for New York governor. It was no secret he would have been the frontrunner by a mile. Polls are often done long before a candidate throws official hat in ring.
We're talking about the seat in the Senate. Not governor.
I'm not sure how accurate your opinion is that he would have easily won. That just doesn't jibe with the general attitude at the time.
Either way, he never officially entered the race for the Senate seat.