WI Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr. survives WWII

As we know, Joseph Patrick Kennedy, Jr., the eldest son of Joseph P. Kennedy' son, was expected by his father to bear the presidential ambitions of his family. After brilliant studies in Harvard and a first step in politics as a delegate to the 1940 Democratic Convention, he enlisted in the United States Navy Air Force, and volunteered in a mission to destroy V2 missiles flying above Britain. He died in the explosion of his bomber on October, 12 1944, with his younger brother John Fitzgerald Kennedy taking the seniority and the family's presidential ambitions, that would lead him OTL to the White House in 1960.

Let's imagine that JPK, Jr. survives WWII and follows the career his brother made OTL, still helped by his father's political and financial machine. He was just two years older than JFK, so he follows much the same path than him: Representative and later Senator of Massachusets, and later engaging in the 1960 Democratic Convention. How does he deals in his political career, later in the Democratic Convention and, if he succeeds, against Nixon in 1960? As President, what would be his policies? And above all, his personnalities? Unlike JFK, he hasn't to deal with Addison's disease, and as he was very influenced by his father, I imagine him as some sort of darker JFK, taking the antisemitism, compromission with Mafia and McCarthyists sides of the Kennedy patriarch...How does this change the political careers of his brothers? And the world's history?
 
For All Time and Kings of Camelot give an interesting take on this. The main idea is that Joe takes Jack's place, Jack takes Bobby's possible 1970's presidency (unlike my own TL, RFK Renewed), and RFK and EMK are butterflied as Presidential possibilities.
 
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