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Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, is running for reelection.
Summary
Rep. Jim Clyburn announced he will seek an 18th term in Congress and said he will sign paperwork to run; South Carolina's primary is scheduled for June 9.
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Rep. Jim Clyburn announced Thursday that he will seek an 18th term in Congress. He made the announcement at the South Carolina Democratic Party headquarters in Columbia and said he would sign the paperwork to run. Clyburn is 85 years old. His decision comes as other senior House Democratic leaders have left leadership or announced retirements.
Key facts:
- Clyburn said he will run for an 18th term and plans to sign the necessary paperwork at the event in Columbia.
- He is 85 years old and has served in Congress since 1993.
- Clyburn represented the No. 3 House Democrat role from 2007 to 2023 and was the top-ranking African-American member of Congress during that period.
- Former leaders Nancy Pelosi and Steny Hoyer have stepped down or announced retirements, making Clyburn the last of that generation of House Democratic leaders seeking reelection.
- He represents South Carolina's 6th Congressional District, which is described as solidly Democratic.
- South Carolina's primary is scheduled for June 9.
Summary:
Clyburn's announcement keeps a long-serving member of the House on the ballot amid ongoing generational change in Democratic leadership. He has indicated he will file paperwork to run and the state primary is set for June 9. Further developments are undetermined at this time.
