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Every Time Caroline Kennedy Has Joined Son Jack Schlossberg on the Campaign Trail in New York City

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June 23, 2026

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Every Time Caroline Kennedy Has Joined Son Jack Schlossberg on the Campaign Trail in New York City

We need people who can reach a new generation,” the private former first daughter has said of her son's Manhattan congressional campaign

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Florida Politics

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· Jun 21, 2026

Winner and Loser of the Week in Florida politics — Week of 6.14.26

Charlie Crist and Rick Scott find common ground, while Paula Stark continues trying to find a way out of her qualifying disaster. The post Winner and Loser of the Week in Florida politics — Week of 6.14.26 appeared first on Florida Politics - Campaigns Elections. Lobbying Government..

Off The Press

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· Jul 10, 2026

Dems dump millions into ad campaign against Collins on abortion rights

A pro-Democratic group has spent millions to launch an ad campaign against Sen. Susan Collins, R-Maine, over her record on abortion as the Democratic Party’s ticket appears in shambles over the impending withdrawal of nominee Graham Platner. Collins has long positioned herself as a pro-choice Republican, though she ultimately voted to confirm Supreme Court Associate []...Click to read more

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 9, 2026

What happens to the brains behind Graham Platner’s rise and fall? They’ll find another oyster farmer

Welcome to Thursday’s edition of Washington Secrets. We take a detour to Maine today, in case you want to read even more about Graham Platner. We reckon there is probably good news for the crew that guided his campaign. Democrats are in such a heaving mess that Team Platner will still find takers for their []

Just the news

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· Jun 23, 2026

Two prominent Democrats vie for Nadler's seat but neither on track to win crowded primary

Former President John F. Kennedy's grandson Jack Schlossberg and Republican-turned-Democrat attorney George Conway are both seeking the Democratic nomination for Nadler's seat but are facing six other candidates.

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· Jul 7, 2026

Maine voters, once loyal to Platner, abandon him after sexual assault allegation

To Katie Herklotz, backing Graham Platner in his U.S. Senate bid has felt like being stuck on a “roller coaster” for nearly a year. In 2020, after Republican Sen. Susan Collins won a fifth consecutive term to the Maine seat, Herklotz thought the state was ready for someone new. “We just need a progressive lobsterman []

Independent Journal Review

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· Jun 22, 2026

Top Graham Platner Strategist Draws Laughter After Response to ‘Unflattering’ Question

Morris Katz was in the hot seat Sunday as he fielded questions regarding Maine Democratic Senate candidate Graham Platner. Katz, a top strategist for Platner, was on “The Weekend: Primetime” Sunday night as he faced

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Related coverage for "Every Time Caroline Kennedy Has Joined Son Jack Schlossberg on the Campaign Trail in New York City": Florida Politics — Winner and Loser of the Week in Florida politics — Week of 6.14.26. Off The Press — Dems dump millions into ad campaign against Collins on abortion rights. Washington Examiner — What happens to the brains behind Graham Platner’s rise and fall? They’ll find another oyster farmer. Just the news — Two prominent Democrats vie for Nadler's seat but neither on track to win crowded primary. DNyuz — Maine voters, once loyal to Platner, abandon him after sexual assault allegation. Independent Journal Review — Top Graham Platner Strategist Draws Laughter After Response to ‘Unflattering’ Question