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Anchor text: regular 1964 U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts
Target Entity: United_States_Senate_election_in_Massachusetts\u002c_1964
Preceding Context: On June 19, 1964, Kennedy was a passenger in a private Aero Commander 680 airplane flying in bad weather from Washington to Massachusetts. It crashed into an apple orchard in the western Massachusetts town of Southampton on the final approach to the Barnes Municipal Airport in Westfield . The pilot and Edward Moss, one of Kennedy's aides, were killed. Kennedy was pulled from the wreckage by fellow Senator Birch E. Bayh II and spent months in a hospital recovering from a severe back injury, a punctured lung, broken ribs and internal bleeding. He suffered chronic back pain for the rest of his life. Kennedy took advantage of his long convalescence to meet with academics and study issues more closely, and the hospital experience triggered his lifelong interest in the provision of health care services. His wife Joan did the campaigning for him in the
Succeeding Context: , and he defeated his Republican opponent by a three-to-one margin.
Paragraph Title: First years and assassinations of two brothers
Source Page: Ted Kennedy

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