Campaign Manager in Disarray as Kennedy Scion Jack Schlossberg's Congressional Bid Gains Momentum
Just weeks into his Democratic primary campaign for New York City's 12th Congressional District, Jack Schlossberg's team is dealing with an unexpected shake-up. Annabell Lasally, the campaign manager who was hired to help launch the 32-year-old's bid, has confirmed that she is no longer working for the candidate.
The circumstances surrounding her departure are unclear, and it remains to be seen whether a replacement will be named soon. However, sources close to the campaign have revealed that Schlossberg's social media manager has already changed their profiles to indicate they are no longer affiliated with the "Jack for New York" campaign.
Schlossberg himself is not bothered by the controversy surrounding his team's departure. He claims that he was prepared for a tumultuous start to his campaign and believes that some of the criticism will ultimately prove to be an asset in the long run.
As the campaign moves forward, Schlossberg's message has been centered around addressing local issues and promoting progressive policy. The candidate, who is known for his social media presence and offbeat personality, is aiming to capitalize on his large following to connect with voters.
Despite a crowded field of candidates vying for the seat being vacated by longtime Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, Schlossberg remains confident that he has what it takes to succeed. With a new campaign headquarters set to be announced soon, one thing is certain - Jack Schlossberg's bid for Congress is not going to be boring.
Just weeks into his Democratic primary campaign for New York City's 12th Congressional District, Jack Schlossberg's team is dealing with an unexpected shake-up. Annabell Lasally, the campaign manager who was hired to help launch the 32-year-old's bid, has confirmed that she is no longer working for the candidate.
The circumstances surrounding her departure are unclear, and it remains to be seen whether a replacement will be named soon. However, sources close to the campaign have revealed that Schlossberg's social media manager has already changed their profiles to indicate they are no longer affiliated with the "Jack for New York" campaign.
Schlossberg himself is not bothered by the controversy surrounding his team's departure. He claims that he was prepared for a tumultuous start to his campaign and believes that some of the criticism will ultimately prove to be an asset in the long run.
As the campaign moves forward, Schlossberg's message has been centered around addressing local issues and promoting progressive policy. The candidate, who is known for his social media presence and offbeat personality, is aiming to capitalize on his large following to connect with voters.
Despite a crowded field of candidates vying for the seat being vacated by longtime Democratic Rep. Jerry Nadler, Schlossberg remains confident that he has what it takes to succeed. With a new campaign headquarters set to be announced soon, one thing is certain - Jack Schlossberg's bid for Congress is not going to be boring.