Zephyr Teachout is running for governor in the Democratic primary against Andrew Cuomo. Cuomo has collected more than $30 million for his campaign, much of it from Wall Street titans. At the convention of the Working Families Party last month, Cuomo won over the union leaders, who delivered the WFP endorsement to him over Teachout. She must gather 15,000 signatures on petitions by July 7 from across the state to place her on the ballot for the Democratic primary ballot on September 9.
Among other things, she wants to change the way political campaigns are funded. She says:
“Right now, the campaign funding system leads to politicians basically being beggars at the feet of oligarchs. It’s what the progressives of another era called the invisible government: the private power that sits behind public power. Politicians are not making decisions based on what they think their constituents want or even what they think is best for their constituents. They’re making decisions based on who is giving them $60,000; that’s more money than any middle-class person can afford.”
In this interview, Teachout explains why she is running and why she thinks she has a possibility of upsetting Cuomo. Her basic issues are public corruption, about which she is an expert; the environment (she opposes fracking and favors alternative sources of energy); economic development; jobs; a higher minimum wage; and education. Everyone who runs for office in New York promises to “clean up” the ethical swamp in Albany. Teachout means it.

I am collecting signatures today in Nassau County. Here is part of an email I received from Teachout’s campaign: “If you are a registered [NYS] Democrat, please join our petition effort this weekend. We’ll connect you with other volunteers in your area. This is the most important thing you can do as part of this campaign. (If you aren’t a registered [NYS] Democrat or can’t petition for some other reason, please help us spread the word on social media- thank you!” Here is the link to the petition effort: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1eA6rqi-80MfVdqMOma4Qmx6JOPizmHj9zlg5DkRdqBY/viewform
Remember: if you are a registered Democrat in NYS and can’t collect signatures, you can always provide your signature on someone else’s petition.
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So far love her stance on public education amongst other issues (tracking); however does anyone know her thoughts on teacher tenure?
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I am a registered Democrat in Western New York. Who do I contact to sign a petition? And btw Cuomo has not supported public education, why on earth does anyone think he would support tenure?!
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Judith: here is some contact information. Maybe they can guide you?http://www.zephyrteachout.com/spread_the_word
Also, if you are on Facebook, Teachout and Wu have a Facebook page. https://www.facebook.com/zephyr.ny
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I forwarded the info. to friends and family in N.Y. I hope Ms. Teachout beats Cuomo.
The shock waves it would send, would make the oligarch politicians sit back on their heels.
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I forgot to post these links.
Here is a link to the petition anyone can download and printout — but ONLY registered NYS Democrats can sign it and only registered NYS Democrats can collect signatures. Your own signature cannot appear on any petition where you are the witness. In the first paragraph of this link, it gives you size options — letter or legal: http://www.zephyrteachout.com/petition
Here is the link to how Zephyr Teachout stands on various issues: http://www.zephyrteachout.com/issues
Did you know that her choice for Lt. Governor — Tim Wu — coined the phrase “Net Neutrality?” Pretty interesting guy.
Here are volunteer opportunities: http://www.zephyrteachout.com/volunteer
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If anyone knows where to go today in Suffolk County to sign, please point me in that direction. I hope this information, of places where signatures are being collected, appear eventually on the campaign website. I think many people would go out of their way to sign. We just need to know where to go.
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I’ve met her a couple times. She’s extremely smart and very charming.
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Diane;
Is there EVER a time when you stop saying “gimme, gimme”?
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