Eleanor Holmes Norton — the 88-year-old nonvoting delegate for Washington, D.C., within the Home of Representatives — is dealing with calls from a distinguished Democratic strategist to make 2026 her final full 12 months in Congress.
Former Democratic Nationwide Committee interim chair Donna Brazile, who was Norton’s marketing campaign supervisor when she was first elected in 1990 and her chief of workers for eight years, wrote in an opinion piece in The Washington Put up on Monday that she mustn’t search re-election through the midterms.
Brazile, 65, referred to as Norton her “expensive good friend for 44 years,” her “position mannequin and mentor” and “a second mom.”
“However Norton, a Democrat, is now 88 — the oldest present Home member. She is now not the dynamo she as soon as was, at a time when D.C. wants the sort of energetic illustration in Congress she offered for many years,” Brazile wrote.
“It’s in her finest curiosity, and the curiosity of D.C., for her to serve her present time period however then finish her extraordinary service in Congress and never search reelection subsequent 12 months,” she added.
Brazile went on to record quite a few Norton’s accomplishments in Congress however stated Washington “is underneath assault as at no different time in current historical past, and we’d like a brand new champion to defend us.”
“After doing a lot for D.C. for thus lengthy, it’s comprehensible that she needs to stay in Congress. Public service is her life. However no job can final ceaselessly, and no individual is irreplaceable. As I’ve advised her in individual, retirement from Congress is the precise subsequent chapter for her — and for the District,” Brazile wrote.
She famous that members of Congress reminiscent of Rep. Jerry Nadler, 78; Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, 78; Sen. Dick Durbin, 80; and Sen. Mitch McConnell, 83, all determined to not search re-election at ages youthful than Norton.
Sen. Chuck Grassley, R-Iowa, is the oldest member of the Senate. He turns 92 this week.
Norton stated twice in June that she would search re-election, however her workplace walked it again each occasions. Norton advised Axios this month that she would “in fact” run for re-election — this time, her workplace didn’t stroll again.
Norton’s workplace didn’t instantly reply to a request for remark Monday night time on Brazile’s op-ed or Norton’s plans for 2026.
Norton already faces main challenges from a number of candidates, together with former DNC official Kinney Zalesne.
Norton dismissed reviews of criticism this 12 months about whether or not she was match to be D.C.’s delegate because the Trump administration positioned the district in its crosshairs.
Rep. Jamie Raskin, D-Md., stated in an interview with The New York Instances in June that Norton was “an icon,” however he stated that “it’s going to take a brand new technology of management to win statehood and the battles of the day.”
Norton appeared to battle to stroll on her personal as she left a information convention concerning the federal crime crackdown in D.C. two weeks in the past. She held on to the arm of an aide who walked her as much as the rostrum and advised her, “I’ll be proper there.” After she spoke, Norton appeared to carry on to the rostrum till the aide returned to assist assist her as she walked away.
Norton has served within the Home since 1991. Earlier than that, in 1977, President Jimmy Carter named her the primary girl to guide the Equal Employment Alternative Fee.
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