Just days after the burial of Sen. Ted Kennedy, the race to replace him in Congress is underway. The first to enter the ring is Massachusetts Attorney General Martha Coakley. How strong of a candidate will she be? Who else might join the race? Will there be any Kennedys? How about members of the House? Who will run on the Republican side? Will state Democrats change the succession law again in order to make sure they have a Democrat voting on the health care bill? How do they defend this obvious hypocrisy? We ask Erin McPike, political reporter for Congress Daily.