Maxwell Frost runs to be first Gen Z congressional leader
Source: Axios
12 hours ago
Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Fla.) on Thursday launched a bid to become the first member of congressional leadership in either party from Generation Z.
Why it matters: The 27-year-old is running a very Gen Z campaign for the role, pitching programs for House Democrats to book digital influencers and artists and to revamp their online branding.
Driving the news: In a letter to his fellow House Democrats, Frost, the first Gen Z member of Congress, said he is running for co-chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee.
The announcement came after Rep. Veronica Escobar (D-Texas) said she is not seeking reelection to the role, which helps craft House Democrats' political messaging. Frost's candidacy comes as Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-Texas), another younger, tech-savvy member, is challenging Rep. Debbie Dingell (D-Mich.) for her DPCC chairmanship.
What he's saying: "I plan to bring one of the founding principles of my office to the entire caucus the idea that to be effective communicators we must try to bridge the divide between cool and consciousness and cede no form of communication to our Republican counterparts," Frost wrote.
Among his proposals is a booking program to connect lawmakers with "non-traditional media, local digital creators, micro-influencers on specific policy issues, as well as musicians and artists." Another is to offer trainings for lawmakers and staff that "emphasize the importance of a cohesive brand for your image and offer tips and tricks for creating an external and internal style and writing guide."
Read more: https://www.axios.com/2024/11/15/maxwell-frost-gen-z-congress-leadership
BoRaGard
(2,920 posts)...for the times...they are a-changed already.
Congressman Frost has some new ideas,
at a time when we Democrats need new ideas.
atreides1
(16,394 posts)But it seems that Gen Z shifted towards Trump because of their "concerns" for the economy, which will be a shit show before the end of this next administration!
About 56% of young men, a demographic Trumps campaign was vocal about trying to woo, said they voted for the former president this year, a flip from the 56% who voted for Joe Biden four years ago. Young women, while overall favoring Harris, also took steps toward Trump, moving from 33% in 2020 to 40% in 2024.
Can this Gen Z be trusted not to jump to the Right, when it suits him?
mopinko
(71,869 posts)was the biggest target for suppression. long lines at campus polling places was the norm.