
Gen Z and millennial conservatives seek to recruit and mentor young, diverse candidates
CNN
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.
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