Congresswoman Bonnie Watson Coleman Announces Retirement in 2026
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Longtime Democratic Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman announced her retirement from Congress at the end of her term, citing it as 'time to pass the torch.' She served New Jersey’s 12th District since 2015, was a leader in the Progressive Caucus, and focused on issues like economic equity and criminal justice reform. Several potential candidates are vying to succeed her in a safe Democratic seat.
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