Voters are increasingly supporting younger candidates over older incumbents; the only question is whether the party’s older voices want to be seen as a constructive part of the party’s evolution or as the biggest obstacles to its growth.
Breaking the silver ceiling: Democrats’ aging leaders should be mentors, not contenders
Originally reported by The Hill
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