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Inspiring the Next Generation of Civic Leaders

One of the most rewarding parts of campaigning isn’t just connecting with voters, but rather seeing young people get excited about being involved in the democratic process.


Today, we had two incredible kids join us for our doorbelling event. Full of energy and enthusiasm, they knocked on doors, handed out literature, and truly engaged with our team’s mission. Their curiosity and willingness to help were contagious, lifting everyone’s spirits and reminding us why grassroots efforts matter.

But they didn’t stop there.


Later that afternoon, these same two kids attended a community event at their church and brought a campaign yard sign with them. Without prompting, they proudly set it up at the event, eager to show their support and spread the word. It was a small act, but a powerful one.


Moments like these remind us that political engagement isn't just for adults. When we involve young people—when we invite them in, empower them, and treat their contributions with the respect they deserve—we help cultivate a new generation of civic-minded leaders.


We're so proud of them, and we’ll continue to create space for youth to be part of this movement. Because the future starts now.


Onwards,

Conrad


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