Whitney for Congress - Ohio 12th

Whitney for Congress - Ohio 12th

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04/06/2018

Hi all. I wanted to take a minute to let everyone know of my decision to end this campaign. In spite of some great effort by a lot of people, we’re not on track to hit the required level of petition signatures by May 7, and I don’t want to waste more of anyone’s time. The responsibility for this is entirely on me, and the primary obstacle has been the amount of time I’ve had to spend on house selling, buying, packing and moving (twice!), in conjunction with my “normal job” and family activities. Finding the blocks of time to put up a website, produce more content to convey my views and objectives, while managing the petition process, has been nearly impossible. I don’t enjoy failing, but even more I don’t like dragging out a slow fail at something that really matters. As a 100% self taught technologist, I’m about as familiar as it gets with the “you win or you learn” cycle, and I’ve learned an enormous amount in this campaign process. There may very well be a “next time”, and I will be continuing to do the work now that will make attempt #2 (or #20) more successful.

HUGE THANKS to all of you that helped! It’s got to be about the greatest feeling to ask for help for something like this and have people respond with “just tell me what you need!” Really, truly appreciated.

If anyone else is interested in running for this office in the future, I’d be happy to do a brain dump of requirements and process.

I’d like to close this with three thoughts:

1. Something that should bother all of us is how difficult it is for an independent candidate to get on the ballot. The amount of money that would need to be spent to get elected is absurd, but the cost (in the form of supplies, some marketing, and *many* hours of petition circulation) just to get on the ballot is an enormous obstacle by itself. This is a blocker for not only new ideas, but for any hopes of having an officeholder who is not deeply beholden to a political party or other wealthy benefactors. If we don’t want to be doomed to the perpetual tennis match which is red v blue politics, we all need to find ways to support alternative voices, whether we agree with them totally or not.

2. The biggest problem we have now is unchecked propaganda. Not guns, not immigrants (or people who want to build walls), not nuclear war with North Korea. Propaganda allows the bad actors to work our democracy like a puppet, and the internet and decentralized, no-oversight, agenda-driven news is the perfect toolbox. This is much more complicated than nuclear war or even terrorism. Unfortunately because the Trump-Russia situation is inherently political, we’ve spent so much time focused on Americans who did or did not commit a crime, and have almost completely ignored the sophisticated campaign to turn us against each other (you have to appreciate the irony... you win this round, Boris and Natasha). This seems like an opportunity for a United State that we should all be able to agree on.

3. As I’ve said a few times in this process, I have people I know well and care about deeply that I do not agree with on a lot of things, and they don’t agree with me. I like to think of people (in our best state) as a team of superheroes, and we should be able to agree both that we don’t want only Hulks (or Stephen Hawkings), but that a Hulk (or a Stephen Hawking) is a damn good thing to have when the situation requires that kind of response. So to my Hulk friends, my Stephen Hawking friends, my Michele Obama friends, and everyone one else, I hope if we need to assemble the team to solve some problems in the future, we can all count on each other to show up, get along, and save the planet.

03/25/2018

Important update for people helping me collect signatures!!

03/18/2018

Sunday update! Some signature stories, comments on the student walkout, and a heads up that we've got TWO WEEKS to fill the current signature sheets before they're invalid due to my house move! And also a tearful goodbye to my "campaign launch mustache". Thanks all!

03/13/2018

This is my Granny at 101, exactly two years ago, sitting in her kitchen in Sunbury, completing her absentee ballot for the Republican presidential primary. She passed a few months later, so she didn’t see how it turned out. I’m not going to speculate as to her point of view, but after the Depression, plenty of wars (all five of her brothers saw combat in WWII), you name it, she wouldn’t have worried about the state of the country. I can’t say I agree, but I’m 51 years less wise.

The fate of a Confederate flag 03/11/2018

Last night the petition signing at the Summit went really well, thanks to Patrick for suggesting. At one point, one of the women who signed was trying to explain what she thinks our country needs to focus on now, and she was trying to yell her thoughts over the sound of a live band, which led to the awkward but perfectly timed moment when she shouted "EMPATHY!" into the suddenly-quiet space just as a song ended. Totally unrelated, I saw this story on CBS Sunday today.

The fate of a Confederate flag Several years ago, in Summerville, South Carolina, Annie Caddell stirred heated emotions from across her predominantly black neighborhood when she raised a C...

03/11/2018

Saving both daylight and democracy.

03/10/2018

Cousin Greg getting his first signature at Moe’s upstairs bar in Granville. This one was a misfire because the dude wasn’t a registered voter on account of the risk of jury duty. Fortunately the next table was more prepared to Merica, and man did they.

03/10/2018

All over the district on this beautiful day! Much like our current foreign policy, Whitney is all over the place!

Photos from Whitney for Congress - Ohio 12th's post 03/10/2018

Here we see patriot Jeff Warnat literally kicking ass and taking names at Friday night open mat at Super System BJJ in Dublin! Well, taking names anyway. Thank you sir (tell Amish, Dave and Matt thanks, but they look soft). Heads up, tomorrow I'll be at Moe's in Granville to drop off a signature packet to cousin Greg (stop into Moe's and your bbq with a side of participatory democracy), and then headed later to The Summit on Summit in Clintonville, at the literal southernmost point in the 12th, to watch Pat & Dave and their latest rock creation, The Damn Thing and get some sigs (it says 8pm, but my money's on midnight). Tonight I'm making more packets... raise your hand and you're a winner!

03/09/2018

Doing a little campaign work while waiting on my parents to get some culture at the Ohio Theater. I mention Christine Basham Evans in the video, but thanks to all of you who have taken packets are are helping to collect signatures. Btw, my Dad has come out of nowhere and rocketed to the top of the signature leader board, basically the Seabiscuit of politics.

03/05/2018

Sunday night sunset perspective: a bit about what I'm trying to do with this campaign.

03/03/2018

Constituents are literally jumping out of cars to democratize.

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2210 Summit St
Columbus, OH
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