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For months now, Democrats and various other left wing activists have been holding ‘No Kings’ protests, but apparently that rule does not apply when it comes to family legacy political campaigns.
A surprising number of children and other relatives of Democrat politicians are running for office in the coming year. There are a couple of Republicans in the mix too, but it is mostly Democrats and remember, it is Democrats who have been trying to make the whole ‘No Kings’ narrative into a thing.
When did politics become such a common family business?
NBC News reports:
All in the family: In 2026, a surge of politicians’ kids are running for office
Dozens of members are nearing the end of their congressional careers and hanging up their voting cards.
But for some, their family’s political legacies will continue, as their kids and relatives run for office in 2026.
In the crowded Maine governor’s race alone, there are three contenders who are political scions: Democrat Angus King III, the son of independent Sen. Angus King; Democrat Hannah Pingree, the daughter of Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine; and Republican Jonathan Bush, the nephew and cousin of the two Bush presidents.
While the trend is hardly new, this campaign cycle already features a number of notable races involving candidates who are related to former or current politicians.
In New Hampshire, retiring Democratic Sen. Jeanne Shaheen’s daughter, Stefany Shaheen, has launched a bid for an open House seat. Across the country, former Democratic House Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s daughter, Christine Pelosi, is running for a state Senate seat in California. And in Georgia, the son of former GOP Rep. Jack Kingston, Jim Kingston, is running for his dad’s old House seat.
Chellie Pingree said it has been both “heart-warming and terrifying” to watch her daughter, a former speaker of the Maine House of Representatives, enter the political arena. But she also said it’s only “natural” to see the next generation of public servants following in some of their parents’ footsteps.
Are American politics just becoming all about the grift?
The nepotism of politics – far be it from being based on performance https://t.co/92vNCH8pZY
— Julia Fournier (@Juliafrnr) December 25, 2025
Serving in public office used to be considered something you did out of a sense of obligation. It is not supposed to be a path to wealth and power but that is certainly become in some cases.
Your last name is not supposed to be an automatic ticket to the elite political class.
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