Young Candidates Cropping Up in 2008 Races

There's a good piece in The Hill today about how a post-9/11 generation is making a run at Congress, aided in part by a rash of retirements by older members (and, unsaid in the article, many Republicans).

From early favorites like 26-year-old Aaron Schock (R) in Illinois to hopefuls like 29-year-old Bill McCamley (D) in New Mexico, the odds on their candidacies differ. But their numbers are as high as ever before, and many are running in some of the most competitive districts in the country.

Scott Kleeb, a 32-year-old Democrat who ran a spirited campaign in a dark-red Nebraska House district in 2006, is weighing a Senate bid this year. He argues that the Sept. 11 attacks helped galvanize a generation of young people to believe in public service again, and those young people are now running for federal office.

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They missed one

They missed 29 year old former marine and Iraq vet [[http://www.madiaforcongress.com|Ashwin Madia]], who is running in Minnesota’s 3rd congressional district—which just happens to be my district too—an open seat that’s expected to be one of the top ten closest races in the country.