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Jack Schlossberg says his political ambitions may be keeping him busy, but he still hopes to find lasting love.
The 33-year-old grandson of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy spoke candidly about his personal life, revealing that he remains single and is searching for a meaningful relationship.
“I need your readers to know this, I am looking for love,” Schlossberg said. He made it clear that he is not interested in anything casual and hopes to build a genuine connection with someone special.
“I want to find her. I want to meet her, fall in love, go on dates, travel together, figure out what we're interested in, talk for hours and stay up late having conversations,” he explained. “I want to find my soulmate.”
For now, however, much of his energy is focused on politics. Schlossberg is campaigning in New York's 12th Congressional District, hoping to succeed retiring Congressman Jerry Nadler.
Joking about the demands of campaigning, he said, “The campaign is my girlfriend, and boy, this is a give and take. I give, she takes.”
Schlossberg recently appeared alongside his mother, Caroline Kennedy, at the annual JFK Profile in Courage Award ceremony. His campaign platform focuses heavily on generational change and includes criticism of the Trump administration as well as some positions taken by his cousin, Robert F. Kennedy Jr..
Speaking on SiriusXM's Andy Cohen Live, Schlossberg also revealed that his profile on the exclusive dating app Raya has been temporarily paused while he concentrates on the campaign trail.
“I've been working really, really hard,” he said.
The aspiring congressman also addressed recent reports questioning the management of his campaign. A report published last month alleged issues ranging from unexplained absences to staff turnover.
Schlossberg pushed back strongly against those claims, saying the portrayal did not reflect the campaign he knows.
“It didn't describe reality that I could recognize as anything to do with my own campaign,” he said. He went on to describe the report as an attempt to damage his momentum after his campaign had spent weeks leading in polling.
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