Wyoming Democratic Party Mourns Passing of Senator Edward Kennedy
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
The Wyoming Democratic Party
joins the nation in mourning the passing of
Senator Edward M. Kennedy of Massachusetts.
State party Vice Chair, Mike
Bell, noted that Kennedy's death, while not
unexpected, was still deeply felt across the
country.
"Ted Kennedy was such a force in
American life for nearly fifty years, that it
will take a while to get used to the fact that
he is gone," Bell said.
Bell, a historian, pointed out
that Kennedy had a real connection to the
Cowboy state. He campaigned in the West
for JFK and stood beaming amongst the Wyoming
delegation, when the state put Jack Kennedy
over the top for the Democratic presidential
nomination at the 1960 convention.
Bell noted that Kennedy had an
impact on millions of lives through his hard
work in the U.S. Senate. "Kennedy was a driving
force for change on immigration, education,
health care and the rights of the mentally and
physically challenged" Bell said. “Even his
rivals would admit, that when it came to hard
work, building real bipartisanship, and genuine
concern for people, Ted Kennedy demonstrated
again and again why he was regarded as one of
the great leaders in the nation’s
history.”
Wyoming Democrats send their
deepest sympathy to the entire Kennedy
family.
