Young Republicans are the secret weapon behind the country’s most powerful political candidates. You may not know these names yet, but trust us, these are the people who will probably be running presidential campaigns in the future. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
As the midterm elections are nearing, young Republicans are ready to throw themselves headfirst into the political fire. Even a salary starting at $20,000 a year will not deter them from the dream of a successful future on Capitol Hill. businessinsider.com/capitol-hill-s…
At only 25, Emily Tuttle is the most senior staffer for @esther4congress and the brain behind pretty much every aspect of the campaign. While she is on the cusp between millennials and Gen Z, she prefers the former. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
Simon Zauber was homeschooled until he was 16, later moved to Israel to where he served as a commander in an infantry unit @IDF, and is now serving as campaign manager to Kenneth Harper for Senate 2022 at age 22. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
The first campaign Kenny Zoeller ever worked on was his own in 2012, when he ran for city council in Seward, Nebraska, while attending college. He didn’t win, but since then he has helped other Republicans, like @GovRicketts, win elections. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
Micah Yousefi started her career as a legislative aide for then-Rep. Bill Shuster of PA. Now she is the political and policy director for @WinningForWomen, a relatively new Republican effort to support female candidates. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
Donald Rickard worked on the 2016 presidential campaign of @tedcruz and was the 2020 campaign manager for now-Rep. @Bethvanduyne of Texas. He says the hardest part of his job is telling others on the campaign that their candidate lost. businessinsider.com/millennial-gen…
This week, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Gov. Greg Abbotts’ sent migrants to Martha’s Vineyard and Vice President Kamala Harris’ home in Washington D.C.
DeSantis, who is running for re-election and is considered a potential 2024 presidential contender, chartered two planes to transport migrants from Texas.
But members of Congress, political scientists, and strategists generally don't blame age for these downfalls — leaders both young and old are prone to controversy.
To them, a successful leader possesses many qualities, all of which matter more than age.
Former president Donald Trump confirmed Monday that federal agents had executed a search warrant at his South Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago, in a search multiple news outlets reported was related to whether he mishandled classified government documents. businessinsider.com/what-you-need-…
Regardless of its focus, legal experts quickly reached a consensus about the raid: A pile of evidence must have backed up the warrant authorizing the search. businessinsider.com/what-you-need-…
Cassidy Hutchinson, the former Trump White House aide who emerged as a star witness at the January 6 hearings, continued working for Trump for nine weeks after he left office, according to government records exclusively obtained by @thisisinsider. businessinsider.com/cassidy-hutchi…
Hutchinson served as a “coordinator” for Trump’s official, taxpayer-funded, post-presidential office from about January 20, 2021, to April 1, 2021, earning an annualized salary of $90,000, the General Services Administration documents state. businessinsider.com/cassidy-hutchi…
The documents establish that Hutchinson continued to earn a government paycheck for work in support of Trump for weeks after she witnessed his actions — and lack of action — on January 6, even as other colleagues resigned soon thereafter. businessinsider.com/cassidy-hutchi…
🇺🇸 Jockeying over the 2024 US presidential election has begun.
Many plans are contingent upon decisions from Biden and Trump. If there isn't a Biden-Trump matchup, here are the people showing signs they could be in the 2024 mix. 👇
Florida Gov. @RonDeSantisFL has been portrayed as a MAGA star who could replace Trump.
He's a proven fundraiser with more than $100 million for his gubernatorial reelection campaign. @CNBC reports that he's headed to a Utah private fundraiser this month.
As the only two of @JoeBiden's rivals from the 2020 primary to end up with jobs in the administration, @PeteButtigieg and @VP@KamalaHarris are the clear heirs apparent should Biden bow out.
The Supreme Court has agreed to hear the case of Moore v. Harper, which concerns gerrymandering, voting districts, and the independent state legislature doctrine, this coming October.
Moore v. Harper saw Democratic voters and nonprofits call in to court congressional maps drawn by Republican lawmakers in North Carolina following the 2020 census. They argued Republicans unfairly gerrymandered districts, violating the state constitution. businessinsider.com/what-is-moore-…
Earlier this year, the North Carolina Supreme Court blocked the state from using maps in primary elections and required the districts to be redrawn. businessinsider.com/north-carolina…