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==Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in "[[Election Day]]"==
 
==Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy in "[[Election Day]]"==
'''Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy''' supported her [[John F. Kennedy Jr. (Election Day)|husband's]] political career, beginning with his election as Senator from [[New York (Election Day)|New York]] in the early 21st century. The couple had a son in 2004. John Kennedy Jr.'s political career proved meteoric; he was elected [[President of the United States (Election Day)|President]] in [[United States Presidential Election, 2016 (Election Day)|2016]], and Carolyn became the future First Lady.
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'''Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy''' supported her [[John F. Kennedy Jr. (Election Day)|husband's]] political career, beginning with his election as Senator from [[New York (Election Day)|New York]] in the early 21st century. The couple had a son in 2004. John Kennedy Jr.'s political career proved meteoric; he was elected [[President of the United States#"Election Day"|President]] in [[United States Presidential Election, 2016 (Election Day)|2016]], and Carolyn became the future First Lady.
   
 
During his victory speech, John Jr. thanked Carolyn for convincing him not to fly them out to Martha's Vineyard one night in 1999; he realized years later just how inexperienced he was, and that his victory was probably because of her.<ref>''Alternate Peace'', loc. 697-719.</ref>
 
During his victory speech, John Jr. thanked Carolyn for convincing him not to fly them out to Martha's Vineyard one night in 1999; he realized years later just how inexperienced he was, and that his victory was probably because of her.<ref>''Alternate Peace'', loc. 697-719.</ref>
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