The Kennedy legacy continues in American politics with Jack Schlossberg, the grandson of the 35th President John F. Kennedy, announcing his run for Congress. The 32-year-old is set to challenge the current representative, 78-year-old Jerry Nadler, in New York's 12th district. Jack's political aspirations seem almost inevitable, given his family's rich history of public service and his own education and experience. With a law degree and a master's in business administration from Harvard, and a history degree from Yale, Jack is well-prepared for the challenges of political office. His family's legacy of public service, including his great-uncle Bobby Kennedy's presidential bid and Ted Kennedy's long Senate career, has undoubtedly inspired him. Jack's personal life includes a love for dogs, with his puppy Chester, and a passion for ballet and New York City exploration, all shared on social media. As he embarks on his political journey, Jack's family connection to the Kennedys and his own qualifications make him a strong contender in the crowded race for Congress.