Maxwell Frost was 15 when Sandy Hook happened, and that turned him into an activist. Three years later he became a gun-violence survivor himself.

Thursday on MSNBC he said, "My generation, generation Z, we were born into shooting drills. We understand this problem has to stop." He said Republicans cynically tell Democrats not to "politicize" guns because if people voted on guns, Republicans would lose.

Now, this gun violence survivor is running for Congress. He’s the Democratic frontrunner in an open blue seat in Florida.

He’ll be the youngest member of Congress if he wins -- taking that mantle from disgraced Republican Madison Cawthorn.

Watch Joy Reid’s interview with Maxwell Alejandro Frost here. Then, chip in to help put this gun survivor in Congress to truly represent the people.

Turn on images to see MSNBC's Joy Reid interview Maxwell Frost about gun violence.

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