In a move that could ignite a political storm, former Speaker Nancy Pelosi is reportedly backing a Kennedy for Congress.
According to a source, Pelosi will endorse Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of iconic President John F. Kennedy, in his campaign for the 12th District of New York's House seat. This endorsement is a significant boost for Schlossberg, who is new to the political arena.
But here's where it gets intriguing: Schlossberg, a 33-year-old political commentator, is running in a crowded Democratic primary against seasoned politicians. Among his opponents are state Assemblymembers Micah Lasher and Alex Bores, and George Conway, a well-known conservative lawyer and Trump critic turned Democrat. And this is the part most people miss—Schlossberg is also the cousin of Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whom he has publicly criticized.
Schlossberg's campaign announcement video showcases his deep roots in the district, stating he was born and raised there and took the bus to school across the district daily. His social media presence has gained traction, attracting followers with his unfiltered, unapologetic political commentary.
The 12th District encompasses the vibrant heart of Manhattan, including Central Park. Schlossberg believes the district deserves a representative who can channel its creativity, energy, and influence into political clout in Washington.
The New York Times first broke the news of Pelosi's endorsement, and NBC News has sought comment from Schlossberg's campaign.
This endorsement raises questions: Is Pelosi's support a nod to the Kennedy legacy, or a strategic move to back a fresh face in politics? Will Schlossberg's famous name and Pelosi's endorsement be enough to secure the seat? The race is on, and the outcome will undoubtedly shape the political landscape of New York's 12th District.