An appeal to donate from Jill Stein and Matt Gonzales to support
the candidacies of
Kshama Sawant
and Ty Moore
Jill
Stein was the 2012 Green Party nominee for President of the United States. Matt
Gonzales knows how to challenge the Democratic Party's establishment. In 2003 he
ran for mayor in San Francisco and in 2008 he became Ralph Nader's running mate
for vice president of the U.S.
A CALL TO ACTION IN SUPPORT OF TWO INDEPENDENT
CANDIDATES
As
the American public is confronted with the latest example of two-party
dysfunction, exemplified by the current government
shutdown, two candidates running in local municipal races, in two different
cities, pose an opportunity for the Left to govern and show the American people
what we can accomplish when given a chance.
Both
candidates self-identify as socialists and both are running unabashed
left/progressive campaigns. They are serious candidates and we ask that all
Independents, Greens, Libertarians, and others interested in forging a wider
discourse in American politics consider financially supporting them. We believe
that their success will ultimately bode well for the emergence of a multi-party
state this country desperately needs.
The
two candidates, Kshama Sawant in Seattle and Ty Moore in Minneapolis, are
already supported by unique coalitions that include Green Party, Socialists,
Independents and break-away unions that are frustrated with current political
leadership.
Ty
is backed by the SEIU Minnesota State Council, representing over 30,000 workers.
Kshama has been endorsed by six unions. Kshama is also strongly supported by
Seattle's second largest newspaper, The Stranger. Both campaigns are building
social movements. Kshama is at the forefront of the "Fight for 15 and a Union"
in Seattle, building support for fast food strikes and raising the minimum wage.
Ty helped found and lead Occupy Homes in Minneapolis, a group that fights the
foreclosures carried out by the big banks. Click here and here to see inspiring
videos of Ty helping to lead successful protests against evictions.
These
two campaigns can win, but only with your help. So far Kshama has
raised $70,000 and Ty $35,000 in grassroots contributions. Neither campaign
takes corporate money. But to answer the lies and distortions of their heavily
funded opponents they urgently need money to send out mailers. The Kshama
campaign believes they need to raise another $50,000 to send 150,000 mailers,
while Ty's campaign estimates they need another $20,000 to send multiple mailers
to every voter in his ward.
The
maximum donation to Kshama is $700 and the maximum donation to Ty is $300.
Please consider giving all you can. Donate to
Kshama here and for
Ty here.
Politics
in this country is not going to change by complaining about it if that isn't
also coupled with action. Supporting these candidates even with a small
contribution increases the chance that they win and have an opportunity to
articulate progressive ideas in opposition to what the other parties believe are
intractable problems.
The
election of independent working class city council candidates in Seattle and
Minneapolis would be an enormous step forward, providing an important platform
to popularize the idea of more independent anti-corporate candidates running in
a time of tremendous upheaval. Please donate to Kshama and Ty's campaigns
today.
Join
us,
Matt
Gonzalez
former
president of the San Francisco Board of Supervisors
Jill
Stein
2012
Green Party nominee for President of the United States
P.S.
You may also contribute by sending a check to "Vote Sawant" at P.O. Box 85862,
Seattle, WA 98145, or to "Ty Moore for City Council" at 3401 Pillsbury Ave S,
Minneapolis, MN 55408. If you have given over $100 to a campaign, the law
requires you include your occupation, employer (if self-employed list the name
under which you do business), employer's city & state.
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