Kennedy Senate withdrawal creates political mystery

The decision by the daughter of murdered US president John F Kennedy to abandon her bid for a US Senate seat sparked an ugly swirl of accusations today and feverish speculation over whether she jumped or was pushed.

The decision by the daughter of murdered US president John F Kennedy to abandon her bid for a US Senate seat sparked an ugly swirl of accusations today and feverish speculation over whether she jumped or was pushed.

Caroline Kennedy, 51, was widely considered a front-runner for the Senate seat until she sent a midnight email to reporters and New York governor David Paterson saying she was withdrawing for what she described only as personal reasons.

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