Congressman Edward Markey Says He Will Run For U.S. Senate
Congressman Edward Markey says he will run for Sen. John Kerry's seat, if Kerry is appointed U.S. Secretary of State.
The Associated Press and the Boston Herald are reporting that Congressman Edward Markey, D-7th, says he will run for Sen. John Kerry's seat, if Kerry is appointed U.S. Secretary of State.
Markey, who has been a U.S. Representative since 1976, doesn't represent any North Shore towns or cities. The Seventh District runs from Winthrop and Revere roughly westward and a bit south toward Framingham.
Markey, the dean of the state's congressional delegation, issued a statement Thursday saying he's decided to run for Kerry's seat.
The announcement comes after two potential Democratic candidates said they wouldn't run: Connecticut resident Edward Kennedy Jr., the son of former Senator Edward Kennedy, and Cambridge actor Ben Affleck.
On the Republican side, it is widely expected for outgoing Senator Scott Brown to meet whomever emerges from the Democratic fray.
Steve Marino
5:11 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012
Oh boy, another big spending liberal to help spend us into bankruptcy! It's worked so far at 16.3 trillion dollars, why not vote for more?
Lenny
5:35 pm on Thursday, December 27, 2012
Mr Markey is running because he knows the race won't be decided by I.Q.