MyNorthwest Ex-US Rep. McDermott says he found what fought for when he went abroad

Shoreline, WALocal News

Jim McDermott, who served as a U. S. Congressman for three decades, is now living in France, where he feels he can fully embrace the policies he championed during his political career. Representing a district that included Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, and Seattle, McDermott fought for social justice and progressive legislation while in office. His decision to relocate reflects a broader narrative about the struggles of living one's values in a political landscape that often feels at odds with personal beliefs.

The article highlights how McDermott's dedication to public service has not waned, even after leaving Congress. By moving to Europe, he has found a community that resonates with his ideals in ways that he couldn't achieve in the U. S. This transition illustrates the ongoing relevance of his work and the importance of aligning personal and political beliefs. Through McDermott's story, readers gain insight into the life of an influential politician navigating a different chapter outside of public office.

The article serves as a reminder of the impact of political advocacy and the personal journeys that accompany it.

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