He became a state senator at 22, and now he wants other young people to run for office
At 22, Will Haskell became a member of the Connecticut General Assembly, beating an incumbent who had been undefeated for Haskell's entire life. Haskell discusses his life in politics in his new book '100,000 First Bosses,' and he joins Morning Joe to discuss.
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