Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, to Seek 18th House Term Amid Democratic Generational-Change Debate
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Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, formally announced on March 12 at the South Carolina Democratic Party headquarters that he will seek an 18th term, saying extensive surveys and unanimous support from his three daughters — including former FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn — convinced him he is “well‑equipped” and healthy enough to run despite questions about his age. The decision, framed as continuing the “pursuit of a more perfect union,” bucks calls for generational change as Pelosi and Hoyer step down, underscores his strong recent margins (about 60% in 2024, >62% in 2022), and comes with talks of a possible leadership role alongside Hakeem Jeffries if Democrats retake the House.
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