The Kennedy dynasty won’t be returning to Congress next year.
Kennedy family scion and political novice Jack Schlossberg lost Tuesday to New York state Assembly Member Micah Lasher, in a closely watched and crowded Democratic primary for an open congressional seat in the heart of Manhattan.
Lasher has spent his career in politics, working for officeholders including the man whose seat he hopes to win in November, Democratic longtime Rep. Jerry Nadler. Flanked by another former boss, Gov. Kathy Hochul, and other politicians in New York City’s Democratic establishment, Lasher said in his victory speech that he aimed to “revamp and recharge the Democratic Party in Washington” and to show it has “bold new ideas to improve the lives of struggling Americans and then deliver on them.”
Lasher is well positioned for November’s general election — Democrats make up two-thirds of the district’s registered voters.
Before the race was called, Schlossberg had made an early appearance at his evening watch party at a Manhattan concert venue to thank his campaign workers and reiterate his message that Democrats need to put forward more frank, responsive and inspiring candidates “who are willing to speak plainly about the cost of living, about corruption and fearlessly about the Constitution.”












