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Personally, I think it would be better if he included more millennials and didn't have such a low cut-off.
Welcome to being old enough to be thought of as the problem, Millennials. Love, Gen X.
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asdfasdfsadfasfasdfThe problem for Gen X is the worst of us do participate.
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asdfasdfsadfasfasdfAs well as Cancun Cruz, Paul Ryan, and Rick Santorum.
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I partially agree, but I think this would be excllent at accelerating the name of younger political rising stars (where others may be hesitant or prefer experienced candidates), which by the time they reach the cutoff, would (in theory) have enough pull on their own to not require this particular PAC to fund them.
45 and under would be better. Includes all millennials.
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asdfasdfsadfasfasdfI don't see it that way. The minimum age for President in the US is 35 years of age and that's their cutoff. That, to me, doesn't make sense.
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