An ability to connect with people has kept America’s most storied political family at the heart of its politics for more than half of the nation's 250-year history.
WASHINGTON – Stepping inside Kathleen Kennedy Townsend’s sun-filled apartment is like stepping into American history.
A letter from her father Robert F. Kennedy hangs in the hallway.
"Dear Kathleen, as the oldest of the Kennedy grandchildren you have a special responsibility: Be kind to others and work for your country,” RFK wrote his 12-year-old daughter, two days after the assassination of his brother, President John F. Kennedy, in 1963. Read more....
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