JFK Grandson Jack Schlossberg’s NY House Campaign Defined by Naps, Firings and Chaos
By Kevin Dolak
Published on May 15, 2026.
Jack Schlossberg's campaign for the New York House seat, which covers wealthy, educated voters in Midtown and parts of the Upper East and Upper West Sides of Manhattan, has been described as chaotic by multiple reports. Staff turnover and erratic behavior by the 33-year-old son of Caroline Kennedy and Edwin Schlossburg may be jeopardizing his candidacy. The New York Times reported that Schlossenberg opted to take a nap on the first day of his campaign day, leading to frequent firings and frequent resignations. His campaign has received support from state assemblymen Alex Bores and Micah Lasher, and Lincoln Project co-founder George Conway. Despite criticism from the media about his performance and stance on campaign finance reform, he appears to be taking it in stride.
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