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Members of legacy political families look to succeed in the midterms

Members of legacy political families look to succeed in the midterms

Summary

Several candidates from well-known political families are running in the 2026 U.S. midterm elections. These candidates often use their family names to gain recognition and support, while also trying to show their own unique ideas and values.

Key Facts

  • Jim Kingston is running for Congress in Georgia, hoping to take his father Jack Kingston’s old seat.
  • Jim Kingston says President Donald Trump has endorsed him.
  • Tom Begich, running for governor in Alaska, comes from a family with a history in Democratic politics.
  • Christine Pelosi, daughter of former Speaker Nancy Pelosi, is running for a California state senate seat.
  • John E. Sununu from New Hampshire is running in a Republican primary to return to the U.S. Senate; his family has held prominent political roles in the state.
  • Political science experts say family name recognition plays a big role in elections.
  • Candidates from legacy families try to balance using their family history with their own individual messages.
  • Political involvement across generations in families is compared to traditional trades passed down over time.
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