JFK's Only Grandson Makes His Move Into Politics
John F. Kennedy's only grandson, Jack Schlossberg, is stepping into the political world. With his eyes set on a congressional seat, Schlossberg is entering the race for a spot in the Democratic primary. The seat he's aiming for represents several affluent and primarily Democratic areas of Manhattan.
A New Face for a New Generation
Entering the race at 32, Schlossberg announced his campaign with a powerful statement. He spoke of the current state of America, suggesting it was in crisis, and criticized the current administration for their use of power. He expressed his belief that the Democratic Party could do better, and emphasized the need for a new generation of leaders.
Being the son of Caroline Kennedy, a former U.S. ambassador, and Edwin Schlossberg, a renowned artist and designer, he is no stranger to the public eye. With degrees from prestigious universities and a strong social media presence, he is well-known for his outspoken and sometimes blunt criticism of the current administration.
Entering a Competitive Race
Despite his well-known lineage and resemblance to his late uncle and grandfather, Schlossberg is entering a potentially crowded primary. Among those considering a bid is a local councilman from the area, and a Democratic Assemblyman who was a former aide to several high-profile politicians.
Many other prominent Democrats who reside within the district were encouraged to run but declined. Schlossberg, on the other hand, had shown his political inclinations by supporting the former President and Vice President during their campaigns. He even frequently featured a prominent New York Democrat on his social media platforms.
A New Era in Politics
As Schlossberg steps into the political world, he is joining at a time of significant change. There is a generational and ideological shift happening both within New York and the Democratic Party nationally. A young democratic socialist is set to take over City Hall, and a 43-year-old Assemblyman is making his mark in city politics.
In his campaign announcement, Schlossberg emphasized the word "New". He stated that his campaign is for those who believe we deserve better, regardless of age or spirit.
Continuing the Family Tradition
If he wins, Schlossberg would be the seventh member of the extended Kennedy family to serve in Congress. His late grandfather, John F. Kennedy, won his first congressional seat at just 29. JFK went on to serve two terms in the Senate before moving on to the presidency. Other members of the family have also held different public offices, from the Senate to local and statewide politics.
While he may be starting his political career a little later than his grandfather, Schlossberg is just as committed. He is ready to bring new ideas and youthful energy to the political scene, continuing the legacy of his family while forging his own path.