Kennedy scion Jack Schlossberg loses bid for New York House seat
Key takeaways
- Kennedy, lost his congressional bid on Tuesday for the open congressional seat in the heart of Manhattan to New York State Assemblyman Micah Lasher (D).
- Schlossberg finished third in a crowded field of Democratic primary candidates, who were vying to succeed retiring Rep.
- Lasher — a former Nadler aide who held top positions under New York Gov.
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Kennedy, lost his congressional bid on Tuesday for the open congressional seat in the heart of Manhattan to New York State Assemblyman Micah Lasher (D).
Schlossberg finished third in a crowded field of Democratic primary candidates, who were vying to succeed retiring Rep. Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.), who held the seat for more than 30 years.
Lasher — a former Nadler aide who held top positions under New York Gov. Kathy Hochul and former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg — won with 39 percent of the vote in New York’s 12th Congressional District, according to DDHQ; fellow New York State Assembly member Alex Bores (D) followed with 35 percent of the vote; and Schlossberg followed with nearly 11 percent of the vote.