Every 2 years. Lots of viable alternatives, and even one whole woman in the race.
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Seriously, just me. I'm running against somewhere between 8-10 men depending on what website you look at.
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I do focus more on process than specific issues. If I had to pick one thing for a platform it would be: Maybe we should read stuff we vote on just an itsy bitsy little bit to keep well-titled but badly written proposed law from being actual law? http://Bond2018.com
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I'm a turn nonsense into common sense boring moderate. (Don't you miss politics being boring?) We probably agree on most issues in part or full unless you are way out on the fringe. I like compassion and fiscal efficiency.
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I don't think being feminist is incompatible with moderate, rather they *should* be pretty much the same thing. I enjoy radicalism, provided it's not violent. Bold statements highlight issues and draw attention to the disenfranchised.
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I don't see a moderate perspective as meek. Bold legislation can come from moderates - I see it as a balanced and measured perspective from which to create law. We should be very critical of our laws and examine the impact of each law as thoroughly as is practical.
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