Jim Clyburn seeking 18th term in Congress at 85 years old
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Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn will seek an 18th term in Congress at age 85.
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Democratic Rep. Jim Clyburn of South Carolina announced he will seek an 18th term in Congress at age 85. His decision comes despite years of calls within the Democratic Party for generational change in leadership. Clyburn said he wants to do what's best for his state and the country. The announcement sets up another campaign for the longtime congressman who has served as a key figure in Democratic politics. If successful, Clyburn would continue serving well into his late 80s.
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Clyburn announced his campaign despite calls for generational change in Democratic leadership.
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Rep. James Clyburn Seeks Reelection
Representative James Clyburn, former No. 3 House Democrat and 85-year-old, announced his intention to seek an 18th term in Congress. This decision comes amidst a broader discussion about generational change in political leadership.
Rep. Jim Clyburn Seeks Reelection Amid Calls for Generational Change
Democratic South Carolina Representative Jim Clyburn, 85, has announced his intention to seek an 18th term in Congress. This decision comes amidst a broader push for generational change within the Democratic Party and ends speculation about his retirement.
Rep. Jim Clyburn Seeks Reelection
Democratic Representative Jim Clyburn of South Carolina, 85, announced his intention to seek an 18th term in the U.S. House of Representatives. His decision comes amidst a broader push for generational change within Congress.
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