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Politicians' Kids Surge Into High-Profile Races

By    |   Thursday, 25 December 2025 01:07 PM EST

Children of politicians are in the spotlight — they're now running for office.

The list includes former Democrat House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's daughter and retiring Democrat Sen. Jeanne Shaheen's daughter, according to NBC News.

Maine's crowded governor's race alone features three candidates with well-known political last names: Democrat Angus King III, the son of independent Sen. Angus King; Democrat Hannah Pingree, whose mother is Rep. Chellie Pingree, D-Maine; and Republican Jonathan Bush, a nephew and cousin of the two Bush presidents.

In New Hampshire, Stefany Shaheen, the daughter of Jeanne Shaheen, is running for an open House seat. In California, Christine Pelosi, daughter of Nancy Pelosi, is campaigning for a state Senate seat.

And in Georgia, Jim Kingston, the son of former GOP Rep. Jack Kingston, is seeking his father's former House district.

"I'm at the other end of my career. I'm closer to retirement, obviously, than the beginning. You get to a certain age, and your kids are grown up in their own careers," Chellie Pingree told NBC News.

"Angus is probably in his last term in the Senate, and Jeanne is retiring. So, it's sort of natural that our children would be at the age to run for Congress."

Asked whether she encouraged her daughter to run, Pingree said, "Oh, god, no!"

"She's got her own political experiences, and this was a decision she had to make on her own with her family," she noted.

Angus King III told the news outlet that he's learned a lot from his father.

"The advantage is you've had this example of integrity, of caring for the people of Maine in this deep way, this commitment to service and the perspective of how we get things done, how do we help the most people," he said.

Doug Heye, a longtime Republican strategist and former Republican National Committee communications director, said there are pros and cons to having a family member in politics.

"The benefit is, to some extent, voters already know what you're getting. Name ID starts at a really high place — you don't have to spend money building it, and you come into it with some advantageous fundraising relationships as well," he told NBC.

"Hollywood loves a sequel. It's a known commodity. It makes money. They know what they're doing. But for every 'Godfather Part II,' there's a 'Hangover Part II.'"

But, he added, "you just don't know — some of these candidates flame out."

Solange Reyner

Solange Reyner is a writer and editor for Newsmax. She has more than 15 years in the journalism industry reporting and covering news, sports and politics.

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