Maxwell Alejandro Frost - Likely 1st Gen Z Congressman - Orlando Florida's 10th CD

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Maxwell Alejandro Frost - Likely 1st Gen Z Congressman - Orlando Florida's 10th CD

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:resist: Here's some happy news. :P America's young people are stepping up to lead and it's something to be proud of.

While America's last 25-year-old Congressman, Madison Cawthorn, didn't work out so well, let's try again! Meet Maxwell Frost, the winner of last night's primary in safe blue Orlando district FL10! :thumbsup:


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Maxwell Alejandro Frost (Democratic Party) is running for election to the U.S. House to represent Florida's 10th Congressional District. He is on the ballot in the general election on November 8, 2022. He advanced from the Democratic primary on August 23, 2022.
Ballotpedia: https://ballotpedia.org/Maxwell_Alejandro_Frost


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At 25, Maxwell Frost Aims To Be The First Gen-Z Congressman



Here's his Twitter: https://twitter.com/MaxwellFrostFL
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/maxwellfrostfl/?hl=en

From his website:
MEET MAXWELL.
My family’s story begins in Cuba, with my grandmother Yeya. She and my mother came to Florida from Cuba during the Freedom Flights in the early 1960s with only a suitcase and no money. My grandmother worked in Miami factories more than 70 hours a week, where she was exploited and was forced to accept harsh working conditions in order to make a life for her family.

A victim of the system and enmeshed in trying circumstances, my biological mother was caught in a cycle of drugs, crime, and violence while pregnant. She didn’t have healthcare and wasn’t able to see a doctor even once. As the mother of seven, she made the difficult decision to put me up for adoption because she lacked the resources to care for and raise another child.

As a young man, I experienced police abuse firsthand and saw my community ravaged by gun violence. And I’ve experienced how working people and people of color are unjustly marginalized and left behind in our society.

I’VE DEDICATED MY LIFE TO FIGHTING FOR JUSTICE.
As a survivor, leader, and advocate, I’ve:
Been a national leader in the fight to end gun violence and have helped passed major gun legislation that has saved lives.
Fought for abortion rights at the ACLU.
Led the ACLU of Florida’s fight to win Amendment 4, which restored voting rights to over 1.6 million Floridians who had previous felony convictions
Led a voter turnout program, that helped drive record youth turnout, helping to hold the House, and win a Democratic Senate, and Presidency
Helped secure an unprecedented five billion dollars in funding for community-based violence prevention programs in President Biden’s budget proposal
https://www.frostforcongress.com/meet-maxwell

WaPo (Dave Weigel?)
Who is Maxwell Frost, the Gen Z Democratic nominee in Florida?
By David Weigel and Lori Rozsa Updated August 24, 2022 at 3:52 p.m. EDT|Published August 24, 2022 at 9:16 a.m. EDT

Maxwell Frost sounds a lot like others of the Gen Z generation — he’s 25, drives an Uber for extra cash and recently quit his job to pursue a more promising opportunity. His latest gig? Winning a crowded primary in Florida’s heavily Democratic 10th Congressional District on Tuesday night, giving him a strong chance of becoming a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. Frost prevailed over more experienced Democrats, including former members of Congress Corrine Brown and Alan Grayson, and state Sen. Randolph Bracy, to secure the nomination. He will be the favorite in November in the reconfigured Orlando area district. “I knew going into this thing that we’d be counted out because of my age,” Frost told The Washington Post in an interview Tuesday. “And I’ve been counted out a lot of my life because of my age. But I knew that if we stuck to our message, and if we kept doing the work, and we built the movement, we would win.”

He is among the new class of mold-breaking Democratic candidates this year with working-class roots. On his campaign website, he highlights the difficulties faced by his biological mother who gave him up for adoption amid what he describes as “a cycle of drugs, crime, and violence.” Frost campaigned on support for Medicare-for-all, demilitarizing the police, legalizing “sex work” and recreational marijuana, expunging all marijuana convictions, and restoring voting rights to the incarcerated. He was backed by Sens. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.). Sen. Edward J. Markey (D-Mass.), another liberal lawmaker and author of the Green New Deal, said he was “honored” to support Frost. “We need to listen to young people and let them lead. That’s when we’ll get a Green New Deal,” Markey tweeted after news of Frost’s primary win.

Polls leading up to the primary showed Frost with the lead in the 10-candidate race, but he said his campaign team was working as hard on Election Day as it has all summer, hitting the streets at 4 a.m. to drop off campaign literature at voters’ houses. The minimum age to hold a seat in Congress is 25. Frost has never run for public office, but he doesn’t consider himself a political newcomer. He started working in politics when he was 15, protesting gun violence after the deadly mass shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut in 2012. He went on to become the national organizing director for March for Our Lives, the group organized by students who survived the deadly mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla., in 2018. He also worked for the ACLU in Florida, supporting voting rights for formerly incarcerated citizens. Frost refers to his as the “mass shootings generation.” March for Our Lives co-founder David Hogg on Tuesday summed up the forces that he said would propel Frost to Congress: “Never underestimate the power of pissed off young people.”

Frost gained national attention four months ago when he confronted Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) at an event in Orlando, shortly after the school shootings in Uvalde, Tex. In a video that circulated widely on social media, Frost is seen telling DeSantis he needs to do something about gun violence. DeSantis answered, “Nobody wants to hear from you,” and Frost is being seen escorted out. Frost later featured the exchange prominently in some of his campaign ads, saying he wouldn’t let those politicians silence “our voices.” Frost said he thinks voters angry at DeSantis will help propel him to Congress. “Our positive message about the world we deserve to live in is what really resonates with folks, despite what’s coming out of the governor’s mansion in Tallahassee,” Frost said. He argued that DeSantis’s policies have motivated voters.

“Our message has resonated at this time in spite of what the governor’s doing to queer folks being scapegoated, in spite of Black people and their rights to vote being taken away by the governor, in spite of our LGBTQ plus community and Latinos and Black folks and disabled folks being scapegoated by this governor for every issue under the sun,” he said. Frost was the top fundraiser in the race for the open seat currently held by Rep. Val Demings (D), who won the nomination for Senate on Tuesday night and will challenge Sen. Marco Rubio (R). While the GOP gerrymander of Florida makes the district safe for any Democrat to win, Frost hoped a future legal challenge could get the state’s lines redrawn. “These maps are racist,” Frost said, “and the governor had two goals: one, strip Democrats of representation, and two, cut Black representation in half.” While the Black vote was diluted in the new district, Frost’s victory meant Demings will almost certainly be succeeded by an Afro-Latino Democrat.

In the race’s final weeks, Frost and his supporters went on offense, fending off last-minute spending from Grayson, who has tried to mount a comeback since losing a 2016 primary amid allegations of spousal abuse. Grayson denied those allegations and denied responsibility for mysterious text messages sent to Democratic primary voters that made vague accusations of misconduct against Frost. “He saw the momentum we had and, unfortunately, spewed out complete lies about me,” Frost said. “Politics shouldn’t be about that. And I think the voters see through that stuff.”
https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics ... ell-frost/

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Brilliant. The Parkland Generation steps up. I have heard that Frost is tight with David Hogg, who should shortly be old enough to run for Congress.
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After the way he was treated by Dictator DeSantis, wouldn't it be great if he gets in just as DeSantis is shown the door?
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Great day for him. Great day for the country. :flag:
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I was just reading this Politico long-form piece on him last night. It's rather good.

https://www.politico.com/news/magazine/ ... z-00052772
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