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https://www.nytimes.com/2026/06/23/nyregion/schlossberg-loses-camelot.htmlSchlossbergs Defeat Dampens Dream of a Renewed Camelot
Jack Schlossberg fell well short of his bid to win a highly contested Democratic primary in Manhattan, his campaign hurt by staff defections and missed meetings.
By Jesse McKinley and Tim Balk
Published June 23, 2026
Standing backstage at a darkened, half-filled club in Midtown Manhattan, Caroline Kennedy tried to seem cheerful on Tuesday night, even as it became apparent that her son, Jack Schlossberg, would fall far short in his bid to win a House seat.
Minutes earlier, the crowd perhaps a hundred supporters, many young and some from outside the New York City district Mr. Schlossberg had hoped to represent sat mostly quiet as Mr. Schlossberg rushed through a brief speech, reading from a stack of papers. He joked about his age, led a chant of Lets go, Jack and nodded to perhaps the most famous quote from his grandfather, John F. Kennedy.
All of us asked not what our country can do, Mr. Schlossberg said as he finished his speech, and what we can do to help our city.
For a first-time candidate, Mr. Schlossberg seemingly had it all: a scion of the Kennedy family, once Americas most famous political brand. Young and handsome, much like his grandfather, the progenitor of Camelot.
He was well connected, earning endorsements from Democratic royalty like the former House speaker Nancy Pelosi, and old-money rich, able to pour his own fortune into a campaign he said was, in part, about the evils of money in politics.
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Harley Leiber
Portland OR · 12m ago
Camelot. What was it? They were from another era. Another period. Yes, we love them, but we moved on. I wish the media would. Jack, Teddy, Bobby were all, in their own way, great men. But now we're dealing with the stain of RFK Jr. His mere presence is stain on their legacy. Jack Schlossberg will need to make his own way. Work for a nonprofit for 5 years, then come back.
Eugene O Neill
New Jersey · 13m ago
Jack Schlossberg is a gadfly with absolutely no experience in public service. He is a trust fund baby with Kennedy lineage hence, $1 million of his inheritance spent on his quixotic run and while his intentions may have been genuine, the mechanics of his campaign were a window into his administrative skills: He has none.
AZ
VA · 13m ago
Fawning over a vacuous social media influencer with a Kennedy name apparently wasnt enough to get voters to turn out. Wisdom prevailed.
Ocelot II
(131,798 posts)Being a Kennedy doesn't have the cachet it once did, and it doesn't seem like he'd ever actually worked for the position he was seeking - just expected it to be given to him because he's a Kennedy. Unfortunately, RFK Jr has soiled that name for the foreseeable future, and if nepo baby Schlossberg really wants to go into politics he'll have to get there by the same path required of lesser mortals.
LeftInTX
(34,951 posts)Popularity on instagram doesn't translate to Manhatten votes.
WhiskeyGrinder
(27,359 posts)Deuxcents
(28,205 posts)Mr Schlossberg is a young man and with some time to make his case to the voters, he will most likely be a candidate again. Times are changing and I think voters are wanting a more progressive approach so hell find his platform, if he even wants to be in politics.
mr715
(4,841 posts)Let the past be the past. A little digging will reveal a lot of unsavory aspects about our government in the 60s.
We've come a long way in the last several decades. Lets stop resurrecting tropes of a bygone era that never really existed.
ananda
(35,800 posts)No issue with that result.