This 11-year-old said the most important question facing 2020 Democrats is: 'What separates you from the pack?'
Washington As 20 candidates warm up for the second round of Democratic presidential debates in Detroit, 11-year-old freelance reporter Jaden Jefferson is proving his hustle in press gaggles and interviews.
When the rising sixth grader scored a one-on-one interview with candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts during a press stop in Toledo, Ohio, on Monday, Jaden said he didn't think too much of it. Then thousands of Twitter follows and media mentions rolled in."When I got all the media attention, I was like, 'Am I actually here right now?'"Jaden told CNN's Brooke Baldwin in Detroit on Tuesday.
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