Long-serving Democrat Jim Clyburn of South Carolina will run for an 18th term in Congress


COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn, the dean of South Carolina’s Democrats, said Thursday that he will run for an 18th House term, a move that could position him as an influential elder statesman in Congress if his party regains the majority in November.

At 85, Clyburn is among the oldest Democrats serving in Washington, and the only member of the last Democratic leadership team who is looking to stick around. Former Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California and former Majority Leader Steny Hoyer of Maryland both plan to retire at the end of their current terms.

Clyburn served as majority whip and assistant Democratic leader. Remaining in Congress for another term could give him a chance to serve alongside the first Black speaker of the House as Rep. Hakeem Jeffries of New York is in line for the gavel should Democrats win control. Clyburn for many years was the highest-ranking Black lawmaker in the House.

Four years ago, when Clyburn announced his bid for a 16th term, he told The Associated Press that he intended to keep campaigning as long as his health and support from his family remained stalwart.

“I’ve told them, if you ever see that I need to go to the rocking chair or spend my spare time on the golf course, let me know,” he said describing his daughters’ counsel. “And so far, they’re telling me, from what they feel and hear, I should keep going.”

Clyburn won his 2024 reelection by more than 20 percentage points. First elected in 1992, he represents the district that sweeps from areas around the capital of Columbia through rural central and eastern counties down to Charleston.

Should he serve an 18th term, Clyburn would become the longest-serving South Carolinian ever in the U.S. House. Time horizons are longer for the state’s U.S. senators, two of whom — Republican Strom Thurmond and Democrat Fritz Hollings — served 48 years and nearly 39 years, respectively.

Filing for election in this year’s elections in South Carolina opens Monday and closes March 30. South Carolina’s primary elections will be held June 9.

___

Meg Kinnard can be reached at http://x.com/MegKinnardAP

Meg Kinnard, The Associated Press



Source link

  • Related Posts

    Yukon pens letters to minister, CRTC and Bell Canada over poor cellular service

    The territory’s government sent letters to Bell Canada CEO Mirko Bibic, CRTC chair Vicky Eatrides, and Industry Minister Mélanie Joly last week outlining long-standing concerns about “coverage gaps and service…

    Pre-NATO call – iPolitics

    Canada faces Switzerland today at the FIFA World Cup, while Prime Minister Mark Carney speaks with U.S. President Donald Trump ahead of the NATO Summit. Carney’s office issued a one-sentence…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    Obesity cases rising fastest in young adults

    Obesity cases rising fastest in young adults

    Primordia Developer’s New Switch Game Looks So Weird, Man

    Primordia Developer’s New Switch Game Looks So Weird, Man

    Captain’s ‘medical issue’ forces diversion of Halifax flight

    Captain’s ‘medical issue’ forces diversion of Halifax flight

    Federal Judge Allows Search of ChatGPT Records in Crypto Fraud Case

    Federal Judge Allows Search of ChatGPT Records in Crypto Fraud Case

    Russia-Ukraine war: Crimea’s Sevastopol without power after Ukraine strikes

    Russia-Ukraine war: Crimea’s Sevastopol without power after Ukraine strikes

    7.1 magnitude earthquake rattles Venezuelan capital, damage and injuries reported

    7.1 magnitude earthquake rattles Venezuelan capital, damage and injuries reported