Nadler won’t seek re-election, cites need for generational change

Rep. Jerrold Nadler to Retire After 34 Years in Congress
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U.S. Rep. Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., has announced that he will not seek re-election next year, bringing an end to his 34-year tenure in Congress. Nadler has been a prominent liberal voice on a variety of issues during his time in office.
Nadler cited the need for generational change within the Democratic Party as a factor in his decision. “Watching the Biden administration, it became clear to me that it’s time for new leadership to step up,” he told the New York Times.
Throughout his career, Nadler has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump, often clashing with him over policy issues. He was instrumental in leading the impeachment proceedings against Trump in 2019.
Despite not naming a specific successor, Nadler expressed confidence in the Democratic Party’s ability to regain control of the House in the upcoming elections. He hinted that Micah Lasher, a member of the New York State Assembly, could be a potential candidate to replace him.
“I believe that with the right leadership, we can bring an end to the chaos and division that has characterized recent years,” Nadler said.
Reflecting on a Long Career
Throughout his time in Congress, Nadler has been a fierce advocate for progressive causes, earning a reputation as a champion for civil rights and social justice. His departure marks the end of an era in New York politics.
As he prepares to leave office, Nadler expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve his constituents and fight for the values he believes in. He leaves behind a legacy of principled leadership and unwavering dedication to the people of New York.
While the future of his seat remains uncertain, Nadler’s decision to step down signals a new chapter in the Democratic Party’s evolution. As the party looks ahead to the challenges of the future, Nadler’s departure serves as a reminder of the need for fresh perspectives and bold leadership.
As one of the longest-serving members of Congress, Nadler’s retirement will undoubtedly leave a void in the halls of power. But his legacy of activism and advocacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders to follow in his footsteps.



