“Kenton Ngo is a policy wonk. He dissects election data using mapping software and reads transportation bills. He hosts a video podcast on his blog, one that draws as many as 2,000 readers a week.
Ngo is recognized at political rallies and has joined conference calls with Gov. Timothy M. Kaine, but he has never voted in a primary or general election. He has never paid property taxes. He is not registered for Selective Service.” –The Virginian-Pilot
“One of the younger political bloggers is 14-year-old Kenton Ngo of Springfield, whose site 750 Volts — offers an impressive analysis of state politics with a staunchly Democratic slant.” -The Richmond Times Dispatch
“…but Virginia’s political insiders, particularly other bloggers, consider it one of the most innovative Web sites on local politics… ” -Connection Newsapers
“KENTON NGO FOR PRESIDENT IN 2028!!! … Kenton, you ROCK!!!”
Verns Blog
“Whenever I see he’s got a new post through my Bloglines feeds, I want to read it immediately. His posts are funny, opinionated, and packed with great research and information, just what a good political blog should be. … As a former public school English teacher (middle and high school), I feel wistful when I think of a classroom with just one or two Kenton-like kids in it. On top of his enthusiasm, intellectual curiosity, and interest in politics, he’s just a genuinely decent young man who makes me feel hopeful about the future.”
Democracy for Virginia
“Info-licious.”
Waldo Jaquith
“[O]ur own 14-year-old superstar”
Lowell Feld, Raising Kaine
“Kenton Ngo is no laughingstock.”
The American Journalism Review


