When I was a kid growing up, I was active in politics. At age 6, I was stuffing envelopes for our Congressman. At 8, I was walking precincts. And, in 1968, at the ripe old age of 10, I worked in my first presidential campaign washing car windows in shopping districts and leaving a printed message on the windshield that read: “Your window was washed courtesy of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy. Now that you can see clearly, please vote Kennedy for President ...