Skip to content

Heard on the Hill: Congressman Alec Baldwin? Don’t Rule It Out

Dear Alec Baldwin: Will you just run already?

For the second day in a row, the three-time Golden Globe and two-time Emmy Award winner advocated on Capitol Hill — this time in support of the Fair Elections Now Act, sponsored by Sen. Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) and Rep. John Larson (D-Conn.).

The actor’s cause Wednesday was campaign finance reform. On Tuesday, he championed the arts. And in the past, he has spoken on behalf of the world’s critters — he even gave up meat for a time to make a point.

His diverse collection of political issues leaves people wondering: Will Baldwin, a former Capitol Hill intern in his college years, run for office?

Although he wants to, Baldwin tells HOH that there’s “wall-to-wall Democrats in New York” that currently steal the spotlight.

“There’s nowhere for me to run right now,” he says.

But could there be a future Rep. or Sen. Alec Baldwin of New York?

Perhaps.

“I won’t rule it out,” he admits.

In other words, expect more sightings of Baldwin on the Hill.

Recent Stories

Photos of the week | March 23-27, 2026

Cherfilus-McCormick violated ethics rules, subcommittee finds

Competing claims on SAVE America Act disenfranchising voters

Senate passes bill to fund most of Homeland Security Department

Trump intervenes to pay airport security workers amid standoff

Rewritten air safety legislation moves out of House committees