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Senatorial Privilege: The Chappaquiddick Cover-Up
More than two decades have passed since a car driven by Senator Edward Kennedy plunged off Dike Bridge on Chappaquiddick killing former staffer Mary Jo Kopechne Kennedy has seen the spector of that mishap haunt, frustrate and finally end his presidential ambitions.

Not even the Kennedy's political weight has suppressed the questions left unresolved by the accident investigations. Why was Kennedy with Kopechne in a remote part of the island? Why did he flee--how could he flee--an accident scene while she drowned? And why didn't he report the accident until the following morning?

Chappaquiddick came to symbolize cover-up, incompetence, raw power, and in the end, a cruel travesty of justice. A story of power and influence that schemed to assure a continued political life for Ted Kennedy..
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Primary Mistake: How the Washington Republican Establishment Lost Everything in 2006 (and Sabotaged My Senatorial Campaign)
The inside story of the most shocking Republican primary of 2006—and what it means for the GOP’s future

Why should anyone care about a Senate primary in the nation’s smallest state? Because that one unique race tipped the balance of power in Washington and exposed everything that was wrong with the GOP in 2006. It also points the way toward the Republican Party’s recovery, in 2008 and beyond.

Steve Laffey isn’t the kind of slick politician who wanted to be a senator since kindergarten. He’s a down- to-earth guy, with working-class Irish Catholic roots, who made good in business and then wanted to save his hometown from financial ruin. As the twice elected mayor of Cranston, Rhode Island, he won over a city full of Democrats with Ronald Reagan’s classic message: Fight the special interests, cut out the waste, and opportunity for all.

But when he decided to challenge Senator Lincoln Chafee—the most liberal Republican in Congress— Laffey collided head on with the biggest names in the Washington Republican establishment. First, they tried to bully Laffey into dropping out. When that failed, they gave all their support and millions of dollars to Chafee, and even slandered Laffey to the press, breaking Reagan’s famous eleventh commandment: “Thou shalt not speak ill of another Republican.”

Conservative activists nationwide were outraged and supported Laffey with thousands of e-mails, phone calls, and small donations. It was the ultimate David vs. Goliath campaign, drawing national attention as“the first skirmish in a very important war,” as Pat Toomey wrote in The Wall Street Journal.

Now, with his straight talk and quirky sense of humor, Laffey reveals the inside story, naming the powerful people who felt so threatened that they resorted to lies and threats. He also shows how much fun it can be to run a go-for-broke campaign, fueled by gut instinct, adrenaline, some passionate staff and volunteers, and a whole lot of pizza.

Above all, Laffey shows what happens when a party gets so obsessed with holding on to power that it abandons its core principles. If Republicans read Primary Mistake and take it to heart, they will be back on the road to victory..
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Lincoln-Douglas Debates: Debates from the 1858 U. S. Senatorial Campaign between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas.
In 1858, two of American history?s most powerful politicians vied for the same seat in the United States Senate. Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas both wanted to represent the state of Illinois, but only one could. To help the voters of Illinois decide who would represent them, Lincoln and Douglas agreed to a series of debates to be held around the state. It proved to be a campaign of issues with no personal attacks or animosity, and, to this day, the debates hold up as some of the best debates ever held anywhere. This single volume contains all the debates between Lincoln and Douglas as well as related stump speeches and correspondence. .
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