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Ethan Sonneborn, age 13, has been running for governor of Vermont since October 2017. By all accounts, this is a very real campaign. Vermont is one of the few states with zero age restrictions on who can run for office. But, his candidacy is garnering new media attention in wake of the Parkland, Florida school shooting. He's now touting more gun control.

According to The Middlebury Campusnewspaper, his message is one of optimism and encouragement for young people to get engaged in politics.

"Ethan Sonneborn, an eighth grade student at Mount Abraham Union Middle School, announced this month his campaign for a spot in Vermont’s 2018 gubernatorial race. Sonneborn, a Democrat, aims to inspire other young people to participate in politics at any level.

“We need to engage young people in the process,” Sonneborn said in an interview."
Furthermore, it appears Sonneborn has been active in politics after he helped repeal a ban on talking during his lunch period.

"Sonneborn has been interested in politics and history for most of his life, after finding a photo of Robert F. Kennedy in an encyclopedia. He was just five years old. He even talked with his kindergarten teacher about becoming president someday.

His interest in politics turned into action in middle school, when he led a peaceful protest against a school ban on talking during his lunch periods. He and his friends held signs and refused to eat until administrators lifted the ban."

But nowadays, Sonneborn is focusing on gun control. His campaign slogan is "Because tomorrow matters" and he hopes that more gun control will help prevent future tragedies, according to NBC 5.

"My generation has been taking an important step in this because we’re the ones were getting shot," Sonneborn said. "This affects us directly and people who say it can’t happen in Vermont, we came this close to it happening in Vermont. It will happen in Vermont if we don’t take action."
He referred to a thwarted school shooting plot discovered last month at Fair Haven Union High School.

The current legislation being debated in Montpelier would raise the minimum age to buy a gun from 18 to 21, limit the capacity of gun magazines, strengthen background checks and ban bump-stocks.
Sonneborn was one of about 2,500 people who participated in the March for our Lives in Montpelier.
He said he would like to see an assault-weapons ban added to Vermont's current bill.

I am not going to sit here and knock a 13 year-old kid for being passionate about politics, even if he is a Democrat. I used to be heavily engaged in politics growing up. Granted I never ran a campaign of any kind except a few student council campaigns. But, politics truly was, and in many ways still is, my passion. At age 13, my favorite activities were listening to Howie Carr on the radio right after school and then Michael Savage in the evenings. Pretty nerdy.

My all time favorite political moments came at two left-wing events. When I was 12, I made a hippie in Kennebunk, Maine miss her bus at an anti-Iraq war rally because I stood debating her for a half hour. That was fun. Then in 2012 during the New Hampshire primaries, I was privy to see an anti-capitalist Occupy Wall Streeter selling paintings to raise money for himself and the "movement." You might say, "Hey, he is engaging in capitalism." I did. His response was, "Whose campaign are you working for?" When I told him I was not working for any campaign, he said, "Oh yeah, then why are you so dressed up?" I was wearing a navy blue sweater from the GAP, khakis, a button down, and boat shoes. If being fresh to death like that is a crime, then lock me up.

So have at it, Ethan Sonneborn. Hopefully your parents prevent you from getting into too much of the ugliness that currently pervades politics. But, you are in Vermont. People are pretty nice there. Maybe your views will change. Maybe not. Good luck.

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Vermont, particularly the Brattleboro area is the mecca for the Birkenstock hippy crowd - they drink their tea with a raised pinkie.

On the whole though, I think this kid just torpedo'd his campaign. He should have stayed away from that item.

Funny thing is, he's not old enough to vote so he can't even vote for himself.



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A 13 Year-Old Kid Is Running for Governor of Vermont


Our country is going nuts. WTF.



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Someone who is too young to be entrusted with a motor vehicle on public streets should instead become the highest elected official in the state.

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Didn't Michael Moore just suggest 16 year olds should be able to vote? NAMBLA and paedos have long suggested the age of consent is some sort of human rights corruption. Sexualized kindergarteners? That's happening now. We have so much to learn from the youngsters, huh?

I like the way this is going. Lefties paint themselves in a corner down to the moment of birth and there are no humans younger than that, right?




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Sounds a bit like the insane running the asylum!


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Ah, this is all so......cute. Roll Eyes
 
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After the likes of obama, macron and trudeau people should realize what it takes to be a leader.


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Absolutely NOTHING surprises me any more.

So what difference does it make if that 13 YO gets elected? We had one running the USA for 8 years!


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He will command respected when he shows up for work on his banana seat bicycle wearing the clothes that his mom got him.
 
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He will forget all about this once he discovers what his Special Purpose is for.


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He will forget all about this once he discovers what his Special Purpose is for.


First he needs to get his name in the phone book.



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Sonneborn has been interested in politics and history for most of his life, after finding a photo of Robert F. Kennedy in an encyclopedia



How adorable. And what a great reason to be interested in politics. I’m sure mum and daddy were SO surprised!
 
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Sonneborn has been interested in politics and history for MOST of his life, after finding a photo of Robert F. Kennedy in an encyclopedia


Most of his life.... Big Grin


How adorable. And what a great reason to be interested in politics. I’m sure mum and daddy were SO surprised!




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Vermont seems stranger every day. First you gave us Bernie Sanders, then more restrictive gun laws, now a prebescent male running for Governor. I cant wait to see who his pick will be for Lt. Governor.
 
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Vermont seems stranger every day. First you gave us Bernie Sanders, then more restrictive gun laws, now a prebescent male running for Governor. I cant wait to see who his pick will be for Lt. Governor.


It’ll probably be Bobbie from 4th period...


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He will forget all about this once he discovers what his Special Purpose is for.


First he needs to get his name in the phone book.


Nah, all he needs is a Thermos.


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Another useful idiot shilling for statism. The left loves to hide behind children as they march toward thier goals. Fucking cowards.
 
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So does this kid drop out of school while he's running the state? Or they pay for a tutor and he takes classes instead of conducting state business.

Hope he gets elected and the state has to deal with the fallout.


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Something tells me if this 13 year old was pro Second Amendment and not pushing gun bans we would have never heard about him.
 
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