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Los Angeles Daily News
The intergenerational infighting amongst Democrats has come to Los Angeles County.
Jake Rakov, a former staffer to Rep. Brad Sherman, D-Sherman Oaks, will run against his ex-boss for California’s 32nd Congressional District seat when the current officeholder is up for reelection next year.
The 37-year-old candidate says it’s time for long-serving members of Congress to step aside and allow a new generation of Democrats to lead.
Sherman, 70, will have served for 30 years by the time his current term ends next year. He was first elected to the House of Representatives in 1996 — shortly before Rakov’s ninth birthday.
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“Unfortunately, Congress has gotten so broken, and members like Rep. Sherman have been there so long that they either don’t even see how much of a problem the system they created has become or they did it on purpose to give themselves a lifetime of job security without having to listen to their constituents,” he said.
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