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ack Schlossberg, the 32-year-old grandson of former President Kennedy, is reportedly considering throwing his hat in the ring to succeed retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.).
In a statement to The New York Times, the social media influencer said it was certainly a possibility that he would run to succeed Nadler, who first took office just weeks before Schlossberg was born.
Nadler announced this week he would not seek an 18th term in Congress. He told the Times that while he once might have considered holding the seat until his death, the 78-year-old was now ready to heed his partys call for generational change.
Watching the Biden thing really said something about the necessity for generational change in the party, and I think I want to respect that, Nadler told the Times in a Monday interview announcing his retirement.
https://thehill.com/homenews/campaign/5483905-kennedy-grandson-run-nadler-seat/

Retrograde
(11,269 posts)running for public office, or a history of involvement in civic affairs? Or is he assuming his ancestry gives him some mystic aura that substitutes for experience? I'm not a fan of political dynasties.
leftstreet
(37,083 posts)age, citizenship, breathing
Horrific considering the power and influence involved
xmas74
(29,908 posts)Undergrad in history w emphasis on Japanese history from Yale. Wrote for a few school publications and was editor in chief. Worked in Japan then came back and earned a dual MBA/JD from Harvard.Passed the NY bar in 2023. Currently a political commentator/journalist with really big social media following. Has a love of Japanese culture and is well respected there.
He also loves to attack Trump and Vance. He also looks so much like his uncle.
edhopper
(36,621 posts)marble falls
(68,031 posts)dflprincess
(28,993 posts)Jack Schlossberg launches hours-long X rant during RFK Jr.s confirmation hearing
Trumps Health and Human Services nominee is his cousin.
Ali Bianco 01/29/2025, 12:53pm ET
Were hours into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.s hearing now, and theres one person who is ALL over it online: Jack Schlossberg.
Schlossberg, the chronically online sensation and the only grandson of former president John F. Kennedy, has some choice words on his cousins Senate hearing, sharing MSNBC videos and adding his own commentary.
Schlossberg and Kennedy have butted heads on politics before. (Schlossberg is notably more liberal-leaning than the would-be secretary of Health and Human Services.)
In all caps, Schlossberg is responding in real time to Kennedys views on abortion and chronic diseases, and is calling out Kennedy for being a liar and a guru shaman figure who runs a cult.
LIFE AND DEATH DECISIONS by someone who cannot tell the truth, Schlossberg wrote on X.
LeftinOH
(5,575 posts)..not that there's anything wrong with that, but anyone looking for the grace and bearing of his late uncle JFK, Jr won't find it in Jack Schlossberg.
LeftInTX
(33,571 posts)a kennedy
(34,314 posts)Exactly, no comparison to either JFK OR RFK. But who knows.
elleng
(140,605 posts)John Bouvier Kennedy Schlossberg (born January 19, 1993) is an American writer and political commentator. He has written about politics for several publications and news outlets including Time, Vogue, The Washington Post, New York, and Politico.
His father comes from an Orthodox Jewish family of Ashkenazi Jewish descent from Ukraine, and his mother is a Catholic of Irish, French, Scottish, and English descent. He was raised Catholic, but his mother would also "incorporate Hanukkah" in the family's holiday celebrations.
Schlossberg attended Collegiate School. In eighth grade, he co-founded ReLight New York, a nonprofit organization that installed energy-efficient compact fluorescent lights in low-income housing developments.[11] In 2010, Schlossberg worked in Washington, D.C., as a senate page and the following year, as a senate intern.[12] He then attended Yale University, graduating in 2015 with a degree in history, with a focus on Japanese history.[13] While at Yale, Schlossberg was known to perform stand-up comedy,[1] was a member of the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity,[14] and wrote for the Yale Daily News, and The Yale Herald where he was an editor-in-chief.[15]
Schlossberg lived and worked in Japan before enrolling at Harvard University where he graduated from the joint Juris Doctor Master of Business Administration program at Harvard Law School and Harvard Business School in 2022.[16] In February 2023, he passed the New York State bar exam.[17]
In 2015, Schlossberg started working at Rakuten, a Japanese internet and e-commerce company, in Tokyo.[19][12] He also worked at the Japanese distillery Suntory.[12] He met Hiroshi Mikitani, the CEO of Rakuten, while visiting Sendai accompanying his mother on her duties as US ambassador to Japan.[20] Schlossberg returned to the United States in 2016 to work as a staff assistant in the State Department's Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs.[21] He had a cameo role in the eighth-season finale of the television show Blue Bloods in 2018.[22][23]
Schlossberg began working for Vogue as a political correspondent in 2024 after graduating from Harvard Law School and passing the bar exam.[24][25]
Schlossberg took an increasingly active role in the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum where he served as chair of the selection committee for the New Frontier Award until its last and 20th ceremony in 2023.[30][31] Schlossberg has also served as event host, presenter and member of the annual Profile in Courage Award selection committee.[10][32]
In August 2020, Schlossberg gave a virtual address on the second night of the 2020 Democratic National Convention with his mother, Caroline, and endorsed Joe Biden's run for presidency.[33] In 2023, Schlossberg publicly criticized the presidential campaign of his first cousin once removed, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and supported Bidens re-election.[34]
Schlossberg gave his first in-person speech on the second night of the 2024 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he endorsed Kamala Harris.[35] In September 2024, Schlossberg became co-chair of the environmental organization Climate Power's campaign "Too Hot Not to Vote", an initiative designed to "engage, educate and motivate people to vote for climate and clean energy champions in the 2024 presidential election
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Schlossberg#cite_note-8
Ninga
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elleng
(140,605 posts)Chasstev365
(6,150 posts)elleng
(140,605 posts)milestogo
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LeftInTX
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JI7
(92,522 posts)I kept imagining him much younger than he is.
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Cha
(314,059 posts)Schlossberg speak out about the Traitor and I liked what I heard.
As someone mentored in this thread.. JS has the "Bona Fides".
Jack Valentino
(3,166 posts)Going back some years, everyone who supports Social Security is a Socialist, the 1930's Republicans said---
so that includes RONALD REAGAN !
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elleng
(140,605 posts)Cha
(314,059 posts)Buckeyeblue
(5,999 posts)Certainly he doesn't shy away from being a Kennedy. But he wasn't raised in the media. He has sought out attention to speak out on issues and to speak out against Trump and his crazy cousin.
He seems to have quite a bit of natural charisma. We need more leaders like him.
sunnybrook
(1,264 posts)Than Sr. But that's not a bad thing at all!
Wanderlust988
(669 posts)He will be in a primary and the voters of that district will pick him or someone else. He will have his chance to shine or sink. Overall, I like him. He seems to be a great guy. Just because he's a Kennedy doesn't mean he is prevented from public service.
elleng
(140,605 posts)MorbidButterflyTat
(3,626 posts)What did he do, wink and wiggle his hips?
WarGamer
(17,784 posts)LeftInTX
(33,571 posts)hamsterjill
(16,446 posts)We don't need a duel between Chelsea and Jack. Either would be great in my opinion, but Dems need not pit these two against one another. I hope they can work it out behind the scenes.