Tuesday, March 05, 2024

Super Tuesday in Minnesota


It’s Super Tuesday here in the U.S., that day early in the presidential primary season when the greatest number of states hold primary elections. More delegates to U.S. presidential nominating conventions can be won on Super Tuesday than on any other single day of the primary calendar. In order to secure their party’s nomination, candidates seeking the presidency traditionally have to do well today.

Minnesota is a Super Tuesday state, and so after work this afternoon I joined with my friend Kate to electioneer for Democratic presidential candidate Marianne Williamson outside a polling site in Minneapolis. You may recall that Kate and I traveled to New Hampshire in late January to campaign with and for Marianne in that state’s primary contest (right).

Kate and I decided to do what we did today in Minnesota for two reasons. First, we wanted to remind people that Marianne is still in the race. This seemed especially important as some may not have heard that she had re-entered the race after briefly suspending her campaign last month.

Second, we wanted to invite those who were planning on voting “Uncommitted” (as a way of protesting incumbent candidate President Biden’s failure to call for an unconditional and permanant ceasefire in the Israel/Hamas conflict) to consider instead voting for Marianne, an unequivocal “ceasefire candidate.”


While electioneering this afternoon, a friend messaged me about a recent article that contains the following good news.

In a seismic shift within party ranks, DNC delegates Liano Sharon of Michigan and Nadia Ahmad of Florida have pledged their automatic delegate votes to Marianne Williamson, citing her relentless advocacy for an immediate ceasefire and intervention in Gaza as the impetus for their decision.


And following is Marianne’s Super Tuesday message, first published earlier this evening on her substack, Transform.

One year ago today I launched my campaign for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency.

It has been a wild ride. This year has given me an inside look at everything that is right, and everything that is wrong, with American politics.

But I didn’t enter this race to be part of the political system as it is; I entered to represent the millions of people who know it needs to change. That it is corrupted by money. That it serves donors more than constituents. That it represents not the better angels of our nature, but the crass and greedy will of a soulless economic behemoth that now controls DC.

To say my message has not been appreciated by the establishment is putting it mildly. When I ran in 2020, the political and media elite seemed satisfied to simply paint me as a crazy person . . . a crystal lady . . . “not serious.”

But this time when they saw me coming, they were not amused. A woman who founded a multimillion-dollar non-profit that has served 16 million meals to homebound people with AIDS and other critical illnesses became someone who apparently did not take illness seriously. From the women on The View willfully lying about me and my past, to a complete blacklisting on CNN and MSNBC and elsewhere, you need to hand it to our party overlords. When they want someone out of the way, they will tell any lie and go to any lengths to make it happen.

And why? Because I was saying too many things that they knew would light a political bonfire. A majority of Republicans as well as Democrats say they want Medicare for All. And the establishment knows that. A majority of Republicans as well as Democrats want tuition free college and tech school. And they know that too. My message of fundamental economic reform is the message that resonates with a majority of Americans. The establishment elite who run our political machinery had no intention of letting anyone who is not in their club have a say. The narrative that I’m “not serious” wasn’t spread by those who actually believe it. They created that narrative because they know how serious I am.

Over this past year, we’ve seen it all. But for those who actually heard our message, who came to my events and listened to what I have to say, this campaign has been far from irrelevant. It’s the campaign that many of us have been waiting for.

The political-media industrial complex made sure the horserace had only one horse. Yet after I suspended the campaign, I received thousands of messages from voters throughout America. And I realized there is something bigger than the horse race at work here. In the words of Mohammed Ali, “When the mission is right, the odds don’t matter.”

Having unsuspended the campaign, a huge amount of energy has burst forth to support us. For the first time since we started, I feel the wind at our back rather than in our face. It’s as if people are waking up from a fog, realizing that no, we do not have to accept another Trump versus Biden election.

Ours is the campaign that will defeat Donald Trump. My life force matches his, plus I have the ultimate edge because I speak truth where he speaks lies. Whereas he offers fear and authoritarianism, my campaign offers hope and inspiration. We offer the American people the vision of a future that is unburdened by intense and chronic economic anxiety. And that’s how we will win.

We can restore America’s middle class with an Economic Bill of Rights. We can repudiate America’s forever war machine and begin to wage peace. We can transition from a dirty economy to a clean economy and from a war economy to a peace economy. We can stand for reparations and a ceasefire now. We can end America’s ill-begotten War on Drugs.

In short, we can begin again.

We can turn the page on an aberrational fifty-year chapter of our history during which a “government of the people, by the people, and for the people” has become a government “of the corporations, by the corporations and for the corporations.”

Now that we’re back on the trail, new supporters are hearing and cheering for us wherever we go. But in order to continue to create breakthroughs I need your support.

Please take very seriously our responsibility to create an alternative to the trajectory by which Donald Trump – now polling higher than the President in the swing states Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Nevada – returns to the White House. This is a critical moment in American history, and we must rise to meet it.

If your heart says Yes then please invest in the campaign. It’s time for a political miracle, and together we can create one.

Marianne Williamson
It’s Been a Wild Ride: Musing on One Year In
Transform
March 5, 2024



NEXT:
Marianne Williamson,
the Cassandra of U.S. Politics,
on the “True State of the Union”


Related Off-site Links:
Marianne Williamson Slams Biden’s “Tacit Approval of Genocide” in Gaza – Carolina Ampudia and Bobby Johnson (LA Progressive, March 5, 2024).
“This Occupation Is Illegal”: Marianne Williamson Calls Out Netanyahu Over Treatment of PalestineForbes Breaking News (March 5, 2024).
Marianne Williamson Calls for Gaza Ceasefire on Eve of Super TuesdayForbes Breaking News (March 4, 2024).

UPDATES: Marianne Williamson Surprises by Coming In Second in Multiple States, Leapfrogging Dean Phillips – Timothy H.J. Nerozzi (Fox News, March 6, 2024).
“Uncommitted” Wins Nearly 20% of Democratic Primary Vote in Minnesota – Jake Johnson (Common Dreams, March 6, 2024).
Super Tuesday Shake-Up: “Uncommitted” Voters Prove Problematic for BidenRising (March 6, 2024).
Super Tuesday: Biden and Trump Head to RematchDemocracy Now! (March 6, 2024).
Biden vs. Trump is Set. What Are the Alternatives? – Zachary B. Wolf (CNN Politics, March 6, 2024).
Dean Phillips Ends Democratic Primary Challenge to Biden – Alison Main and Kaanita Iyer (CNN Politics, March 6, 2024).
I Remain in the Race – Marianne Williamson (Transform, March 6, 2024).
How Marianne Williamson’s Name Became the Placeholder for “Uncommitted” Protesters in Arizona – Alex Tabet (NBC News, March 19, 2024).



See also: Marianne 2024 Official Site | About | Issues | News | Events | Donate


For The Wild Reed’s coverage of Marianne Williamson’s 2024 presidential campaign, see the following chronologically-ordered posts:
Marianne 2024
Marianne Williamson Launches 2024 Presidential Campaign
Progressive Perspectives on Marianne Williamson’s Presidential Run
More Progressive Perspectives on Marianne Williamson’s Presidential Run
Ben Burgis: Quote of the Day – March 10, 2023
Despite the Undemocratic Antics of the DNC, Marianne Williamson Plans on “Winning the Nomination”
The Biblical Roots of “From Each According to Ability; To Each According to Need”
Marianne Williamson on The Next Revolution with Steve Hilton – 05/30/23
Marianne Williamson’s Economic Bill of Rights
Three Progressive Voices on the War in Ukraine
Marianne Williamson: Quote of the Day – June 27, 2023
Marianne Williamson on The Issue Is with Elex Michaelson – 07/20/23
Voters, Not the DNC, Should Choose the Nominee
Marianne Williamson in New Hampshire
Marianne Williamson: “Repairing Our Hearts Is Essential to Repairing Our Country”
Marianne Williamson on Trump’s Day in Court
Marianne Williamson on NewsNation – 08/25/23
Presidential Candidate Marianne Williamson Joins NYC’s March to End Fossil Fuels
Marianne Williamson on Your World – 10/6/23
Marianne Williamson’s “Radical Idea” of Putting People First
Marianne Williamson: “We Need to Disrupt the Corrupt”
“We Are Surging”
“Let the People Decide”: Marianne Williamson on the DNC’s Efforts to Deny and Suppress the Democratic Process
Democratic Presidential Debate: Marianne Williamson and Dean Phillips – 1/8/24
The Democrats Challenging Biden
Bannering for Marianne
Campaigning for Marianne Williamson in New Hampshire – Day 1 | 2 | 3 | 4
Marianne Williamson: “I Have Decided to Continue”
Marianne Williamson in Nevada – 2/4/24
Forever Grateful
What Marianne Williamson Learned from Running for President
Marianne Williamson: Playing It Big
Minnesotans Launch Super Tuesday Push for “Suspended But Not Ended” Candidate Marianne Williamson
A Welcome Return
This Super Tuesday, Don’t Be “Uncommitted” . . .

See also:
Marianne Williamson: “We Must Challenge the Entire System”
Marianne Williamson on the Current Condition of the U.S.
Marianne Williamson’s Politics of Love: The Rich Roll Interview
Now Here’s a Voice I’d Like to Hear Regularly on the Sunday Morning Talk Shows
A Deeper Perspective on What’s Really Attacking American Democracy
Marianne Williamson on the Tenth Anniversary of Occupy Wall Street
Marianne Williamson on How Centrist Democrats Abuse Voters with False Promises
“Two of the Most Dedicated and Enlightened Heroes of Present Day America”
Deep Gratitude
“A Beautiful Message, So Full of Greatness”
Marianne Williamson: “Anything That Will Help People Thrive, I’m Interested In”
Caitlin Johnstone: “Status Quo Politicians Are Infinitely ‘Weirder’ Than Marianne Williamson”

Images: Michael J. Bayly.


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