Jack Schlossberg, a nephew of former President John F. Kennedy, loses a crowded, expensive congressional primary in New York City, according to multiple outlets. The race is described as competitive, with multiple candidates vying for the seat. Schlossberg is defeated by Micah Lasher, which means the Kennedy family will not return to Congress through this candidacy in the next term. The Washington Times and Stuff.co.nz both report the loss and frame it as the end of expectations that a Kennedy relative would win a seat in the upcoming election cycle. While the outlets provide limited additional detail about vote totals, campaign issues, or the full field of candidates, they are consistent on the core outcome: Schlossberg loses the primary in New York City, and Lasher is the winner. As a result, Schlossberg is not advancing to the next stage of the electoral process tied to the congressional seat.