Campaign over, moving on to new projects

We have missed the deadline to qualify for ballot access this November, and since I don’t feel like going through the sloggery of running a write-in campaign, I am no longer running for Congress. I haven’t quite decided which thing to do next, but the rest of my summer will be spent on other projects, including communicating lessons learned from this campaign so that I and other young folks considering running for office in the future can learn from this experience.

We’ll also be using what platform we’ve gained here to try to coordinate community projects here in Southern Maine. The rate of emails will definitely slow down, and if those sorts of things don’t interest you this is a good jumping off point for the mailing list here; there is an unsubscribe button at the bottom.

Finally, one last thank you to the folks who gave their time and energy and signatures towards this effort to get me elected. There is no substitute for actually being here doing the literal work it takes to get to Washington, and I am so grateful that you were all willing to share it with me. Thank you especially to Dante, both Zoes, my father, Crow, Jesse, Fairen, Phoebe, Dax, Chauncey, Charlie, Ted, Matt, Theresa, and Linda.


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