You may not have heard their names — Maxwell Frost and Karoline Leavitt — but someday, they could be national Democratic and Republican Party leaders. For now, they are young congressional candidates, the first who represent Generation Z, the age group that includes people born after 1996. They beat older establishment candidates to win their parties’ primaries. They are young voices just old enough to hold a House seat at 25 years old — less than half as old as the average age of current House members, which is 58. Millennial House members already have had a substantial impact and Frost and Leavitt could accelerate the trend. Leavitt’s former boss, Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.), is 38
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