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Rising Stars; These are the young upstarts in your office that everybody loves to have. They have more energy; they have beter ideas; and they're too young for their own good. yep, their drive just ratchets up the presure on everybody else. But in your heart, you know they're going places. So do we. Behold, politics magazine's rising stars for 2008.

David All 29, Republican

Before going to work on the Hill at age 24, David All never really considered himself a "tech guy." He had already served as a speechwriter for a U.S. senator and managed a Republican congressional campaign, but when he started work in the office of Rep. Jack Kingston, All hadn't even made his first YouTube video yet. Now he stands on the leading edge of a new generation of Republicans trying to bring the Grand Old Party into the new Internet era. "I started realizing in late 2005, there were all these bloggers out there that absolutely no one was talking to," All says. He made engaging the online community a major peg in his boss' communications ...

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