11/10/2022
I’ve been on the ballot many times: 2014 (state rep); 2016 (library board); 2020 (county clerk & library board re-election); 2021 (city council); 2022 (state senate). Aside from the city council race where I ended three dozen votes shy of winning, I went into the other races knowing there was nothing I could do to change the outcome.
I enjoy running for office, even when the outcome is predetermined. Because for the partisan races, if I didn’t run, it would’ve likely gone unfilled, and the voters wouldn’t have been given a choice. And I am comfortable running campaigns that strive to improve our broken political climate by seeking out civil discussion. Those two benefits for the greater good far outweigh whatever personal sacrifices I make to be a candidate.
But I don’t expect I’ll be providing that first benefit again anytime soon. I’ll continue to help recruit other candidates to run, so the voters are given a choice, but I can’t foresee any scenario where I’d run in another predetermined partisan race.
I have every desire to continue doing what I can for that second benefit — improving our political climate. And so I do have a request of you. With the Michigan Democrats now controlling our state government for the first time in 40 years, I want to be an outlet for anyone who is interested in scrutinizing (or criticizing) the Democratic agenda. If you know anyone who would appreciate being able to ask a Democrat “how do you support what’s going on in Lansing?”, please let them know I’d love to give them a platform to ask those questions, and engage in worthwhile conversation.
I know I’m unusual, in seeking the vulnerability of having my views scrutinized. But if doing so can help lessen the polarization in our political climate, I’m going to do what I can to make it happen. I just need individuals who are willing to take on the other role, so please help me in finding them. Thank you.