ABC interview profiles JFK grandson Jack Schlossberg’s NY-12 congressional bid
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Summary
ABC News aired an interview with Jack Schlossberg, the 33-year-old grandson of President John F. Kennedy, who is one of eight Democrats in the June 23, 2026 primary for New York’s 12th congressional district seat being vacated by retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler. Schlossberg discussed entering the race after working on the 2024 Biden-Harris campaign, his disappointment with the Democratic Party’s outreach to young voters, and his view that impeachment proceedings against President Trump would be necessary. He addressed questions about relying on the Kennedy name, distinguished his identity as both a Schlossberg and Kennedy, and rejected suggestions that RFK Jr. damages the family legacy. The segment opened with reference to his 2017 political debut and framed his candidacy around generational change within the party.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately reports verifiable facts about Schlossberg’s background, age, family connection, and the NY-12 race schedule. Candidate statements on impeachment, party failures with young voters, and personal experience are presented as his positions without endorsement or contradiction. Viewers receive limited external context on the crowded primary field, polling, or critiques of his limited elected-office experience noted elsewhere. The interview format prioritizes Schlossberg’s voice over opposing candidates or independent analysis. No factual distortions appear, but the piece functions more as candidate profile than comprehensive election reporting.
Key Moments
Jack Schlossberg is JFK’s only grandson running in the NY-12 Democratic primary on June 23, 2026
Confirmed by Ballotpedia and Wikipedia; primary date and district details match official records
Schlossberg worked on the Biden-Harris 2024 campaign and earlier Obama and Senate campaigns
Candidate’s account aligns with his documented public political involvement since 2007
If elected, he would seek to impeach President Trump
Schlossberg has made the same public statement in other recent interviews
Democratic Party approval is at all-time lows because it shut out new voices and young voters
Party approval ratings are low per polling, but causal attribution is the candidate’s opinion
Sources Consulted
- Jack Schlossberg
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