A number of young conservatives are working with Run GenZ, an organization co-founded in 2020 to recruit, mentor and train young conservatives running for office in down-ballot races.
Washington, DC When Roxy Ndebumadu, a Black conservative woman, ran for city council in Bowie, Maryland, at age 26, it was hard to find mentorship from elected officials of similar backgrounds.
"My, I guess you would say, makeup is very unique," Ndebumadu told CNN. "There are just not a lot of young women who are elected. There are not a lot of Black women who are elected, and there are not a lot of conservative young Black women who are elected or seeking to run for office," she said. Now Ndebumadu, who was first elected to the city council in 2019, is trying to change that reality.
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