… for lieutenant governor of New York.
Also, because she got me on TV. Heh.
But seriously – yes, I’m voting for Alison Duncan (and, in turn, Malachy McCourt, since you vote for the ticket, not the individual candidates.) And you should, too! And not only because they have a solid, truly progressive platform, and not only because I can personally vouch for Alison and say that a whole lot of people who never get paid much mind in Albany will get paid a whole lot of mind if she’s there.
I think it’s also important to vote for Alison and Malachy because we really need to break out of the two-party system. Especially when the two parties always look so damn similar. And a good way to do this is to get third parties, like the Green Party, a line on the ballot, so that their candidates actually show up as an option for people’s votes. If Alison and Malachy get 50,000 votes, then they’ll get ballot status back again.
And for voters who’d normally be more inclined to vote for Spitzer – he’s clearly a shoo-in (or is it shoe in? who knows), so if you agree with me that we need more parties and more options, why don’t you make your vote do some heavy lifting? 50,000 isn’t much, but it’s the kind of number where every vote truly counts.
So, head into that voting booth, look for Row F, and pull that lever for truly progressive, independent candidates. Pull that lever to make a clear statement about the need to break out of the stale and stagnant two-party system. And pull that lever for someone who’s just a right-on person and who I know would do a brilliant job. Yes, that’s an official endorsement – AngryBrownButch endorses Alison Duncan for Lieutenant Governor of New York! Hehe.
(ps When we speak about “our community” in the commercial above, it’s always about the LGBT community. it was a commercial for Logo.)
Aw, yer cute 🙂
Oh, and thanks for blogging again! I thought it would never happen!
We definitely need alternative. I’m in Calif, voted straight Peace and Freedom. Voting for an alternative is not a wasted vote, as some claim. By coming out to vote, waiting in line, in effect saying “none of the above” we are making a statement. I hope Duncan did well.
Ah you represent the butch community so handsomely. What a great commercial!