We don’t need a poll to tell us that life is unaffordable — we’re living it every day. But a recent New York Times poll confirms it all.
The majority of voters say the basics are out of reach: Housing. Education. Health care. Forget about starting a family.
This isn’t a coincidence — it’s a total system failure. And look, blaming immigrants isn’t going to fix it. Neither will endlessly yelling about Donald Trump — no matter how awful he is.
Our problems run so much deeper than one politician or one election.
For decades, the system has been rigged to work for the wealthy and the well-connected — and against working people. That didn’t happen overnight, and it won’t be fixed with the same old playbook — or the same old candidates.
It’s also clear that the federal government isn’t coming to save us.
That’s why governors matter.
They can break with the status quo — or they can protect it.
But real change won’t happen if we keep electing establishment Democrats who refuse to challenge a system that’s failing most people.
I’m running for governor because, like you, I live this reality every day. I know what it’s like to work hard and still struggle. And I’m not interested in just making small shifts around the margins of the game — I’m interested in changing the rules entirely.
If you agree the system is broken and that it’s time for real change, I’m asking you to help power this campaign today.
Please chip in $25 today if you can. Every contribution helps us take on the insiders and build something better.