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In reply to the discussion: How about a Voters' Revolution? [View all]MineralMan
(151,107 posts)nothing worth doing is easy. What's easy is simply dismissing the idea. That's really easy.
Today's school board members, city council members, precinct and district party officials, etc., are tomorrow's state legislators. Today's state legislators are tomorrow's members of congress, and so on and so on. You're right, we need younger people running for office today. That will take a commitment to service by people.
If people are not willing to take on the job at the lower levels, those who want those jobs will have them. And those people are not necessarily who should have them. At age 68, I'm too damned old to run for office. I wish I had done it long ago. I'm a minor party official, and discovered that pretty much anyone who is willing to take the jobs in local party organizations just have to say they will do it and they'll have the job.
In 2016, I'm going to run for a spot on the District DFL Board of Directors. I almost did this year, but have a huge pile of work lined up. There were several openings, and the people who put their names forward all were elected at the District Convention.