I know there are some who say we should vote for those with political experience. The problem with that is--if those are the only people we vote for--no one else ever gets a chance to learn how to govern. We cannot be expected to know or understand those things to which we have never been exposed. However, committing to being a life-long learner puts in a position to learn and do. After all, what's the point of learning things if we never have an opportunity to apply what we've learned.
Therefore, in the 2018 election cycle--there are many people who have never entered into politics before now but chose this moment and hour to make a difference. Not only will this hold true for the 2018 election election cycle, but for 2020 election cycle and every election cycle afterwards until the United States of America is truly governed by, the people--the Everyday Americans--who understand what is needed for all.
Since the Republican party--(Conservatives or whatever they choose to call themselves) have abdicated their responsibility in allowing a fascist to run rough shod over America, it's time to let them rest and reconsider the role they could have to play in American politics. In order to make sure we fully root out the problems--I think the Republican party needs a 20 year rest--just enough time for them to regroup and rethink what it means to be an American and who Americans are. Until they understand this--they should never be in a position to legislate laws or govern anyone, but themselves.
In essence--in order to purge the evil intent, greedy corrupt malefactors from Congress and local governments all over the country--the #BlueWaveTsunami is a must--to save humanity and our planet.
No matter what ethic group we identify with or gender or religious group--no matter what our political party affiliations are--we are all Americans and we should respect all Americans whether we agree them or not--it's called "choice." We do not have to denigrate those with whom we disagree nor do we need to try maligning them to make ourselves look better. In fact, any time we have to resort to "dirty political tactics" by dredging up every known and unknown thing about a person, we have wasted precious time and resources that could have been used to exalt what we want others to remember us by--where we stand and why.
So, here's the point of this particular blog post--I am a Black woman who is daring to entertain the idea of running for president in 2020. Some have said, I won't make it because my limited political experience; some have reminded be of the odds against me simply because I'm a Black woman, and some don't think I can withstand public scrutiny and daggers thrown by those opposing my run.
They have a point--though I began this exploration with limited political experience, I'm gaining insight as to what I need to know by becoming a precinct delegate and being appointed to my city's Zoning Board of Appeals Commission. I'm competing training modules provided by the National Democratic Training Committee and learning from those who have already cleared the path. I will be the 8th Black Woman or the 9th Black woman to run for president (if Kamala Harris gets her paperwork in before me). Being a Black woman is not going to deter me from seeking to do good--it never has and it never will.
I have a heart to save and a desire to push America forward and help prepare everyone to handle the technological challenges and in restoring our global position with other nations. I am an Everyday American, with no political baggage, no celebrity status, and no desire to be a "bought" candidate. No one can bribe, bully, or blackmail me about anything. And yes, I am an imperfect human being, which makes me a Flawed But Fearless Fighter for justice for all. I've accomplished quite a bit in my life and I don't plan to stop accomplishing until I'm dead (in about 34 years from now). For the rest, if anyone wants to know more they can simply review where I stand on facebook.com/YesIAm2020 or do a search on my name. Nothing new can dissuade me and nothing old will deter me from my destiny in 2020. Win or lose (and I do plan to win), I'm making the case for everyone--to exercise their right to choose--remembering we do have choices.
I'm choosing the candidates I know will fight for all--not because of gender or party, but because of who they are in 2018. I hope in 2020--people will do the same--and vote for an Everyday American--in every election--to govern all Everyday Americans.
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