Credited from: HUFFPOST
Rep. Jerry Nadler, a Democratic representative from New York, has announced he will not seek re-election next year, representing the end of his 34-year tenure in Congress. Nadler, 78, expressed that it is time for generational change within the party, stating, "Watching the Biden thing really said something about the necessity for generational change..." according to CBS News and The Hill.
Nadler noted that a younger successor might “maybe do better, can maybe help us more,” as he called for fresh perspectives within the Democratic Party, especially in light of challenges posed by former President Trump. He indicated this sentiment came as Biden faced substantial difficulties in his re-election campaign, influencing Nadler’s decision to step back, according to HuffPost and Newsweek.
As Nadler wraps up his time in office, he hinted at a potentially crowded Democratic primary for his successor in Manhattan, further emphasizing that veteran lawmakers should consider retirement to allow for new leadership. He stated, “I’m not saying we should change over the entire party, but I think a certain amount of change is very helpful,” according to CBS News and The Hill.