Steven Olikara The Case for Electing Younger Leaders











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Around two-thirds of U.S. adults support setting an age limit for presidential and congressional candidates, as well as a mandatory retirement age for judges. However, younger candidates often lack the experience of their older competitors. Steven Olikara, a former Senate candidate and founder of the largest nonpartisan group of young elected leaders in the U.S., shares his perspective on this issue. • Steven is a nationally recognized changemaker, entrepreneur, and speaker at the intersection of media, politics, and culture. He serves as the founding President of Bridge Entertainment Labs (BEL) and as Senior Fellow for Political Transformation at the USC Schwarzenegger Institute. Steven founded Future Caucus (formerly Millennial Action Project), the largest cross-partisan organization of young elected leaders in the U.S. In 2022, he made history as the first South Asian candidate for U.S. Senate in Wisconsin, garnering national attention for his debate performance and fresh approach to politics. Steven is an on-air political commentator for both national and Wisconsin media. His analysis has been featured on CNN, NBC News, Fox News, NPR, The Wall Street Journal, the Washington Post, USA Today, Variety, and more. • Listen to the full podcast: “The Case for Electing Younger Leaders: https://www.12geniuses.com/e154 • Debate Without Hate: 2024 Elections • Subscribe to the podcast: https://www.12geniuses.com/SWU • Join the movement to overcome toxic polarization and extremism to effectively solve our toughest problems . → https://startswith.us • Signup for the Builders community: https://www.startswith.us/builders • Follow us → • Facebook:   / startswithus   • Instagram:   / startswithus   • Twitter:   / startswithus   • TikTok:   / startswithus   • LinkedIn:   / starts-with-us  

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