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Edward Donald Kennedy, commonly known as Ted Kennedy, was a prominent American politician and a long-serving member of the United States Senate. He was born into the influential Kennedy family and served as a Senator from Massachusetts for nearly five decades, from 1962 until his death in 2009. His tenure was marked by his commitment to civil rights, healthcare reform, and education. Kennedy played a key role in many significant legislative achievements, including the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Children's Health Insurance Program.

Throughout his career, Kennedy was known for his ability to reach across party lines and work with both Democrats and Republicans. His charisma and dedication made him a central figure in American politics, and he was often referred to as the "Lion of the Senate". Despite facing personal challenges and controversies, he remained a steadfast advocate for social justice and the welfare of the American people. Ted Kennedy's legacy continues to influence contemporary political discourse and policy-making.

nacionalidad Americano
Fecha de Nacimiento February 22, 1932
Lugar de Nacimiento Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Fecha de fallecimiento August 25, 2009