John F. Kennedy served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts from January 3, 1947 until January 3, 1953. He served as the U.S. Senator from Massachusetts January 3, 1953 - December 22, 1960. He served as the 35th President of the United States from January 20, 1961 until his assassination in Dallas, Texas on November 22, 1963.
Senator from Massachusetts
1947
he did not have a record
John F. Kennedy
Robert Kennedy served as the United States Attorney General in John F. Kennedy's cabinet.
He's not a Senator. John Boehner is currently (as of December 23,2009, 111th Congress) is the Republican Minority Leader of the United States House of Represenatives.
No- but his father, Joseph Kennedy, held this position at one time.
Kennedy began by running for and being elected to Congress in 1946.
There were four : John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Calvin Coolidge and John Kennedy. John Quincy Adams and John Kennedy represented the state in Congress. Coolidge served as its governor.
No, John Edwards did not hold a position in the Obama cabinet.
John Kennedy appointed his brother, Robert F. Kennedy, to the cabinet position of Attorney General. I believe he was the first and only president to make such a nepotistic appointment. This appointment probably protected the President from more investigation by the FBI.
John F. Kennedy chose his brother Robert to be the U.S. Attorney General.
No. Kennedy was dead for nine years by then. Unless you meant 1952, when he was elected as a senator.