More change we can believe in?
Or at least in Massachusetts, where in 2004 they changed state law at the urging of Ted Kennedy to require an election to replace a Senator back when Romney was governor and Lurch (John Kerry) was running for president.
Now that Kennedy is seriously ill and a Democrat is governor of the state, Kennedy wants it changed back.
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A cancer-stricken Sen. Edward M. Kennedy has asked Massachusetts leaders to change state law to allow a speedy replacement if it becomes necessary for him to surrender his seat, fearing a months-long vacancy would deny Democrats a crucial vote on President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
In a note to Gov. Deval Patrick and other state leaders, Kennedy asked that lawmakers allow the governor to appoint an interim replacement pending election of a successor, to ensure there would not be a period with a vacancy. Currently, the law requires a special election to be held within five months.
"It is vital for this commonwealth to have two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate during the approximately five months between a vacancy and an election," he wrote.
Let's recap, it wasn't vital for the state to have "two voices speaking for the needs of its citizens and two votes in the Senate" when a Republican was governor, but now that a Democrat is governor it is absolutely vital. Right?