Schlossberg, JFK’s Grandson, Flirts with Run to Succeed Nadler in New York
Jack Schlossberg, 32, considers the open seat in a key Manhattan district after Jerry Nadler retires to encourage generational change within the Democratic Party.
- Former Rep. Carolyn Maloney is considering a run for her old House seat after Rep. Jerry Nadler announced he would not seek re-election next year, stating she is keeping her 'options open' and has been urged to run by others.
- Jack Schlossberg, grandson of John F. Kennedy, expressed that running for Nadler's seat is "certainly a possibility," which has sparked speculation about his candidacy.
- Nadler, who has served for over three decades, cited the need for "generational change" as a reason for his retirement.
- Speculation regarding potential candidates for Nadler's influential Manhattan seat continues, as Maloney and Schlossberg have emerged as notable figures.
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JFK’s Grandson Considers Running For Office As Rep. Nadler Announces Retirement
He’s definitely not like his late grandfather! The grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy is considering running to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler, who announced he will not seek reelection. Jack Schlossberg recently revealed to reporters that he has not ruled out running for New York’s 10th Congressional District and that he may enter the race. Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, flirts with run to succeed Jerry Nadler in New York https://t.c…
JFK’s Grandson Considers Running For Office As Rep. Nadler Announces Retirement * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Andi
He’s definitely not like his late grandfather! The grandson of the late President John F. Kennedy is considering running to replace Rep. Jerry Nadler, who announced he will not seek reelection. Jack Schlossberg recently revealed to reporters that he has not ruled out running for New York’s 10th Congressional District and that he may enter the race. Jack Schlossberg, JFK’s grandson, flirts with run to succeed Jerry Nadler in New York https://t.c…
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