You have to be 21 to run.
Michael McNutt, a reporter with The Oklahoman’s Capitol Bureau, said he thinks this is how the younger generation is going to get interested in politics.
“We get consultants from out of town, out of state, even from Germany. They hold focus groups and tell you, ‘young people aren’t interested in this. They’re interested in these particular stories’…usually entertainment news.
It’s interesting that in Oklahoma, which many people consider not the most progressive state in the country, we have the youngest people running for office.
I think we’re seeing people in their 20′s looking for ways to change the system and a way to change the system is get elected.
If we get younger people elected, I would think we’re gonna see younger people interested to see how they do.”
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