I am 16 years old and I’ve decided to get into politics. The 2024 election really inspired me to have a future in it. I am still very very young but I thank you for posting this.
Hey, I just learned if you work at Starbucks even just part time, they will pay for your first bachelor's degree at ASU online or in person. They have a few relevant degrees if you want to get into politics! (political science and social justice degrees) That's my plan personally!
*During my high school years, Mrs. Carter, my Trigonometry/Geometry teacher, recognized my potential at an early stage. I had the privilege of participating in the campaign trail of her spouse, Mr. Patrick H. Carter. Furthermore, I had the opportunity to form a partnership with Mrs. Chism, alongside Commissioner Sidney Chism, before his political involvement. Notably, my current internship with our college police department has been transformative for me. In light of these experiences, I am confidently charting my course forward.*
@@NaturalDivineGoddess this is a great start. remember that the people you have impressed may be able to introduce you to people you don’t already know…people that can also help you advance your cause
Im a 16 year old European who has been aspiring to get into politics for quite some time now, your videos have been extremely informative and have really helped me understand what I need to!
Hi Mr. Townsend. What can I do right now as a high schooler wanting to go into politics. What should I participate in or get involved with. What are some key attributes I can gain here?
Feed your brain right now. Go to college. Get a degree in a subject you love. While there, get involved in campus goverment, political clubs, organizations that include the best and brighest on campus.
Thanks for sharing. I’m gaining an increasing interest toward entering politics. I’m extremely passionate about my fellow humans and the American experience. I want to be a vessel through which their voices are carried. Improving their lives in every way possible. Educating people on health and finances. Helping to lift up the floor so that it is not so many stories below the ceiling. Cutting through the propaganda and finding the commonalities to unite people. And lastly, to increase the number of voters in our nation. I don’t know what level to shoot for to begin building my resume for a more impactful position. I say resume because I am going to be applying to the people of my state, and eventually nation to work for them. My gift is my mind. I want to share my gift. Any advice for a beginner in this world?
@@SkaterNate1 yes, but my counsel would be much better if we have a talk. If you’ll email me at jay@JayTownsend.com we’ll set up a time to do that. No charge for the call. Jay
Hello Jay! Im interested in getting into politics. Im starting an Masters in science in political science in September. I want to know if a person with a generalized anxiety disorder can ever run for office. What do you think?
@@badmagic5247 Military service is a great credential when running for office. Most voters believe it proof of fidelity to country and service to humankind . Jay
@@Gyro506 get involved with the community where you live. Volunteer for candidates you like, get involved with the political party of your choice, volunteer for activities that allow you to rub shoulders with influential people in your community. And always make an effort to be well informed about news in your community, state and country.
Politicians are getting a bad rap due to the divisions in our country. I think we need to redefine what a politician is, such as "public servant," with the emphasis on "servant." The first qualification is, is this your calling. Second, is there someone that aligns with your values, that you genuinely admire. We need good people to be politicians at every level. Thanks, Jay, for educating us!
Hello Mr. Townsend, I am now a sophomore in high school and I am very driven towards politics, I always have had a passion for law but with current events I have now aspired to become a politician for our people, I just wanted some advise on what classes I should take in high and collage? What can I do to further pursue this career?
Major in a subject that you love. But you 1/. should take courses in public speaking, and writing, and perhaps one in literature. 2/. Get deeply involved in campusg activities where you'll make friends. 3/. consider getting involved in student government where you'll meet people who may become friends for life.
Hello Mr. Townsend, in reference to point 1 "Educate yourself", I would love to see a video on how to educate yourself (books you recommend, online courses to take, lectures to watch, etc...).
I'm referring more to just the basics of government, how it works, etc... The very basics you need to know before even considering running for office. Before campaign strategy.
@@armstrongsimms6565 A quick reply. Read the national newspapers -NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, Politico plus your statewide and local newspaper. Books I suggest (I've read many-those below are my all time favorites: The Art of War, by Sun Tzu (If you read nothing else, read this one) The Path to Power, by Robert Caro Master of the Senate, by Robert Caro The Passage of Power, by Robert Caro Reagan's Revolution, by Craig Shirley Robert Kennedy and His Times, by Arthur Schlesinger Robert Kennedy, by Evan Thomas Power Plays, by Dick Morris
Thanks for this video Mr. Townsend! I wanted to ask if there's any advice you might have for someone like me. I'm going to be a college graduate this year and probably head to law school, and spend time building up funds and paying back loans before campaigning, but my hometown leans the opposite way from me. Is it worth it to try to flip a district that is 5 points or so in one direction given that I have a ton of connections, or is it better to move to a district that better reflects my own beliefs?
You can overcome a 5 point deficit, especially if you are running in a city where you have deep roots. If you move somewhere, you’ll have to spend a lot of time developing a new network of friends and influencers. Jay
It says you answer all question do you, I have the passion, I am smart, I am good with connecting with people but my resume is not good in terms of making money. I have every thing else I have the volunteering, toastmasters, passion, good causes, great ideas, but I have a hard time making money because it does not motivate me. Any suggestions ? Thanks Andrew
@@andrewaltimas9907 you are not good at making money? So what. Who cares? To the extent that voters care about the length of your resume, that is the least of their concerns. They are more concerned about what you are going to do to make their life better. From what you’ve said, it looks to me like you already have all the resume you need. Jay
@@jaytownsend22 Thank you! i had one unsuccessful attempt already I find it hard to find a party that lines up with my views. It seems to me that parities are becoming polarized. I will try again and I will keep watching your videos you seem like a solid guy thanks for answering my question!!! I will most likely try municipal politics as it stands right now in Canada there is an option to run as independent in city elections. Cheers Andrew.
@jaytownsend22 I am currently in college and planning later to get my Masters in something relating policy making/taxes as I wish to help our education. What degree would facilitate my goals?
@@LinaWilliamAjal-xd7pp Usually it takes help from someone who is talented at crafting compelling language. They can’t do that well if you can’t tell them why you want the job and what you want to accomplish if you get it. so, first step is making a list of problems you want to solve, and how you will do it once you are in office. j
Dear Mr. Jay Townsend, I would like you to consider me as your daughter or one of your students and to advise me. I graduated a year and a half ago with a degree in political science. I love the field and am passionate about it, but when I sit with people who talk about politics, I feel like I lack a lot of knowledge and culture. I also love conducting research and want to develop myself for many reasons, the most important of which is that I want to become a better person. Can you advise me on how I can learn politics on my own and improve my research skills?
I'm young, (23), married, out of school, and working full time for what I went to school for. Not sure if you'll see this question, but I need to figure out how I begin planning for my run as a State Representative in PA. I have many ideas in what I would want to do as a representative in the Legislative house, but I'm trying to figure out how to get into the political sphere and what I can do to get started. I feel like I might be too young and the incumbent of my district has all the qualities I feel I don't possess. Any ideas/advice? Or what should I even do?
Dont tell yourself you’re too young bro , we’re the future of this country and I believe our generation will heal our country and make things better. Good luck brother
I’m younger than you so don’t take my advice but I’d wait until your incumbent leaves the office if they’re old. Something like 95% of incumbents win their races. So maybe keep building up your fortune and then run.
Start educating people , start running a school or a create an education system in an innovative way - see if your education is making a change in people’s mind set ?
Mr. Townsend, how relatively important is fundraising in the political world? I want to be a successful politician, but I plan to be an entrepreneur beforehand.
You will be a better candidate if you’ve made some money before you run. And more likely to be your authentic self if you have something to fall back on if you come up short.
Thats great. My suggestion is that you watch as many of the videos on my You Tube Channel as possible. You will learn a lot about how to become a great politician.
Hello Mr. Townsend, I've come to the realization that I must try to get into Politics. Thank you for your video.
You’re welcome, Jay
I am 16 years old and I’ve decided to get into politics. The 2024 election really inspired me to have a future in it. I am still very very young but I thank you for posting this.
@@BradyWHaynie you’re welcome. Jay
Hey, I just learned if you work at Starbucks even just part time, they will pay for your first bachelor's degree at ASU online or in person. They have a few relevant degrees if you want to get into politics! (political science and social justice degrees) That's my plan personally!
@@chloerene7858 Great. Take advantage of the offer. Jay
Im from SA aspiring politician, i love and i follow your video and im learning a lot from your videos. Thank you sir
Thank you. My pleasure. Jay
Thank you so much for educating us. ✨
I have a very strong interest in politics. I Live in Iceland, and want to make Iceland great again, God bless and thank you for the video.
@ÞorkellIngólfsson You are quite welcome. Thank you for watching. Jay
*During my high school years, Mrs. Carter, my Trigonometry/Geometry teacher, recognized my potential at an early stage. I had the privilege of participating in the campaign trail of her spouse, Mr. Patrick H. Carter. Furthermore, I had the opportunity to form a partnership with Mrs. Chism, alongside Commissioner Sidney Chism, before his political involvement. Notably, my current internship with our college police department has been transformative for me. In light of these experiences, I am confidently charting my course forward.*
@@NaturalDivineGoddess this is a great start. remember that the people you have impressed may be able to introduce you to people you don’t already know…people that can also help you advance your cause
I Am aspiring politician from Maine Thank You for the education.
Im a 16 year old European who has been aspiring to get into politics for quite some time now, your videos have been extremely informative and have really helped me understand what I need to!
@@Carlos15Romero21 Thank you. Glad they’ve helped. Jay
Thank you
@@kudugibi welcome. Jay
I appreciate how simple and informative this video is. Good utilization of personal stories as examples. Thank you. 😊
Thank you. Jay
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"Lot's of love from Bihar"
Hi Mr. Townsend. What can I do right now as a high schooler wanting to go into politics. What should I participate in or get involved with. What are some key attributes I can gain here?
Feed your brain right now. Go to college. Get a degree in a subject you love. While there, get involved in campus goverment, political clubs, organizations that include the best and brighest on campus.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing.
I’m gaining an increasing interest toward entering politics. I’m extremely passionate about my fellow humans and the American experience. I want to be a vessel through which their voices are carried. Improving their lives in every way possible. Educating people on health and finances. Helping to lift up the floor so that it is not so many stories below the ceiling. Cutting through the propaganda and finding the commonalities to unite people. And lastly, to increase the number of voters in our nation.
I don’t know what level to shoot for to begin building my resume for a more impactful position.
I say resume because I am going to be applying to the people of my state, and eventually nation to work for them.
My gift is my mind. I want to share my gift.
Any advice for a beginner in this world?
@@SkaterNate1 yes, but my counsel would be much better if we have a talk. If you’ll email me at jay@JayTownsend.com we’ll set up a time to do that. No charge for the call. Jay
Quite useful Mr. Townsend. Perfectly make sense.
Thank You. Jay
Hello Jay! Im interested in getting into politics. Im starting an Masters in science in political science in September. I want to know if a person with a generalized anxiety disorder can ever run for office. What do you think?
Of course.
From Malawi and I am an aspiring politician. Thank you for this video!
@@thomsongradson6871 You are welcome. Jay
Thanks for this video Mr Jay Townsend. I truly have a passion for politics. I just wish one day i advance in it.
You are welcome. Thank you. Jay
I’m thinking about joining the military how can that help my career into politics?
@@badmagic5247 Military service is a great credential when running for office. Most voters believe it proof of fidelity to country and service to humankind . Jay
Thanks, I might run for office later
@HunterMoss-ru4bo great! Jay
How do I go from graduating from high school to securing a position in the Legislative branch?
if you can, I suggest you go to college.
@@jaytownsend22 What do I do after college?
@@Gyro506 get involved with the community where you live. Volunteer for candidates you like, get involved with the political party of your choice, volunteer for activities that allow you to rub shoulders with influential people in your community. And always make an effort to be well informed about news in your community, state and country.
Another amazing video!
Thank you. Jay
Politicians are getting a bad rap due to the divisions in our country. I think we need to redefine what a politician is, such as "public servant," with the emphasis on "servant." The first qualification is, is this your calling. Second, is there someone that aligns with your values, that you genuinely admire. We need good people to be politicians at every level. Thanks, Jay, for educating us!
Hello Mr. Townsend, I am now a sophomore in high school and I am very driven towards politics, I always have had a passion for law but with current events I have now aspired to become a politician for our people, I just wanted some advise on what classes I should take in high and collage? What can I do to further pursue this career?
Major in a subject that you love. But you 1/. should take courses in public speaking, and writing, and perhaps one in literature. 2/. Get deeply involved in campusg activities where you'll make friends. 3/. consider getting involved in student government where you'll meet people who may become friends for life.
This is amazing advice
Hello Mr. Townsend, in reference to point 1 "Educate yourself", I would love to see a video on how to educate yourself (books you recommend, online courses to take, lectures to watch, etc...).
I'm referring more to just the basics of government, how it works, etc... The very basics you need to know before even considering running for office. Before campaign strategy.
@@armstrongsimms6565 A quick reply. Read the national newspapers -NYTimes, Wall Street Journal, Politico plus your statewide and local newspaper. Books I suggest (I've read many-those below are my all time favorites:
The Art of War, by Sun Tzu (If you read nothing else, read this one)
The Path to Power, by Robert Caro
Master of the Senate, by Robert Caro
The Passage of Power, by Robert Caro
Reagan's Revolution, by Craig Shirley
Robert Kennedy and His Times, by Arthur Schlesinger
Robert Kennedy, by Evan Thomas
Power Plays, by Dick Morris
Thanks for this video Mr. Townsend! I wanted to ask if there's any advice you might have for someone like me. I'm going to be a college graduate this year and probably head to law school, and spend time building up funds and paying back loans before campaigning, but my hometown leans the opposite way from me. Is it worth it to try to flip a district that is 5 points or so in one direction given that I have a ton of connections, or is it better to move to a district that better reflects my own beliefs?
You can overcome a 5 point deficit, especially if you are running in a city where you have deep roots. If you move somewhere, you’ll have to spend a lot of time developing a new network of friends and influencers. Jay
@@jaytownsend22 Thanks! Good point, time is an asset.
It says you answer all question do you, I have the passion, I am smart, I am good with connecting with people but my resume is not good in terms of making money. I have every thing else I have the volunteering, toastmasters, passion, good causes, great ideas, but I have a hard time making money because it does not motivate me. Any suggestions ? Thanks Andrew
@@andrewaltimas9907 you are not good at making money? So what. Who cares? To the extent that voters care about the length of your resume, that is the least of their concerns. They are more concerned about what you are going to do to make their life better. From what you’ve said, it looks to me like you already have all the resume you need. Jay
@@jaytownsend22 Thank you! i had one unsuccessful attempt already I find it hard to find a party that lines up with my views. It seems to me that parities are becoming polarized. I will try again and I will keep watching your videos you seem like a solid guy thanks for answering my question!!! I will most likely try municipal politics as it stands right now in Canada there is an option to run as independent in city elections. Cheers Andrew.
Do you require a specific degree to be able to participate?
@@cristophermartinez6707 no. Best to go to college. Also best to get a degree in a subject you love. Also major in making friends and keeping them.
@jaytownsend22 I am currently in college and planning later to get my Masters in something relating policy making/taxes as I wish to help our education. What degree would facilitate my goals?
@@cristophermartinez6707 public policy.
From the downgrade of the political candidates, I will become the political leader the US Deserves
@@crazyasive9505 Go for it! jay
How do I make my Vision clear to me and others?
@@LinaWilliamAjal-xd7pp Usually it takes help from someone who is talented at crafting compelling language. They can’t do that well if you can’t tell them why you want the job and what you want to accomplish if you get it. so, first step is making a list of problems you want to solve, and how you will do it once you are in office. j
@@jaytownsend22 thank you so much
Dear Mr. Jay Townsend, I would like you to consider me as your daughter or one of your students and to advise me. I graduated a year and a half ago with a degree in political science. I love the field and am passionate about it, but when I sit with people who talk about politics, I feel like I lack a lot of knowledge and culture. I also love conducting research and want to develop myself for many reasons, the most important of which is that I want to become a better person. Can you advise me on how I can learn politics on my own and improve my research skills?
@@berry00957 I’d be happy to get you started. if you’ll email me we’ll set up a time to talk. jay@jaytownsend.com
I'm young, (23), married, out of school, and working full time for what I went to school for. Not sure if you'll see this question, but I need to figure out how I begin planning for my run as a State Representative in PA. I have many ideas in what I would want to do as a representative in the Legislative house, but I'm trying to figure out how to get into the political sphere and what I can do to get started. I feel like I might be too young and the incumbent of my district has all the qualities I feel I don't possess. Any ideas/advice? Or what should I even do?
Dont tell yourself you’re too young bro , we’re the future of this country and I believe our generation will heal our country and make things better. Good luck brother
@@abrahamcervin2643 thanks man!
I’m younger than you so don’t take my advice but I’d wait until your incumbent leaves the office if they’re old. Something like 95% of incumbents win their races. So maybe keep building up your fortune and then run.
@@yetekt6953 it's a valid point
What to do when the country in which u want to be a politician is corrupt to the roots?
need lots of help
Start educating people , start running a school or a create an education system in an innovative way - see if your education is making a change in people’s mind set ?
Where are you from?
@@E_Harekrishna I’m from the UK 🇬🇧 bud
I am aspiring politician fro from kenya
Mr. Townsend, how relatively important is fundraising in the political world? I want to be a successful politician, but I plan to be an entrepreneur beforehand.
You will be a better candidate if you’ve made some money before you run. And more likely to be your authentic self if you have something to fall back on if you come up short.
@@jaytownsend22 Thank you very much for your thoughtful response. It’s incredible seeing your replies to every comment after years!
Great vid
Thank you. Jay
Im 17 and want to be a politician
Thats great. My suggestion is that you watch as many of the videos on my You Tube Channel as possible. You will learn a lot about how to become a great politician.
Give me my money and my credit
Help me i need your help i am becoming a politician i like it
I’m sry but a lot of what your saying isn’t true
Such as? Jay
You need to be a sharif and make the ppl like you
69th comment
your lucky day!Jay
Typical politician, give a lot of information, but the same time not anything really useful
How the hell did Biden become president
The short answer is he won an election. The longer answer can be found by typing your question into a google.
@@jaytownsend22 He doesn’t succeed the knowledge requirements 😂
Need Good Sound video
Thank you