Clyburn at 85 seeks another term, reinforcing his enduring influence in Congress

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Rep. Jim Clyburn, 85, announced he will seek another term in Congress, defying a wave of generational turnover; if reelected, he would be the third-oldest member behind Pelosi and Hoyer, and his ongoing leadership role could hinge on a future House majority after Jeffries encouraged him to stay on.
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