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Seeking Talented, Courageous, Visionary Leaders Under 40 For A Very Important Job

Seeking Talented, Courageous, Visionary Leaders Under 40 For A Very Important Job

Seeking Leaders Under 40
Run for America is a mind-bogglingly cool movement with a lofty goal: to recruit, train, and support a slate of 12 candidates for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2016… and that is only where it begins! They are actually looking for normal – yet exceptional – people, not politicians. This is a revolutionary concept and program which we are all the way behind!
What individuals do YOU know who should make up a new generation of leaders? Think of the audacious social entrepreneur, successful business CEO, distinguished veteran, or accomplished civic leader; call to mind the person who may never have considered running for office, but whom this country needs to transcend partisan divisions, innovate new solutions, and solve major national problems. Candidates will be assessed based on professional qualifications, personal attributes, electability, and alignment with RFA values/vision. They are not just looking for people with political experience or those who have been plotting a campaign for years; if you think that someone wouldn’t or couldn’t run, let RFA talk to them anyway and start a conversation!

How To Apply:

Read all about the job and the awesome benefits here, then fill out this very simple form to nominate candidate/s – yourself or someone else.

Seeking talented, courageous, visionary leaders under 40

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Run for America (RFA) is a citizen-powered initiative that strategically recruits, trains, and elects talented, innovative, and proven leaders committed to a 21st century, solutions-first government. RFA harnesses the power of the campaign to build a movement that backs these leaders through policy development and targeted advocacy.

RFA needs the help of people like YOU to identify exemplary individuals and produce a credible, diverse, and electable slate. If we are ever going to “fix” Washington, we have to start somewhere!