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"DeRay fo' Mayor"
Thu Feb-04-16 09:23 AM by Cam

  

          

https://medium.com/@deray/i-am-running-for-mayor-of-baltimore-34b4e214d582#.x4idqs3q7

DeRay Mckesson
I Am Running for Mayor of Baltimore

I love Baltimore. This city has made me the man that I am.
Like an old friend, I’ve seen it at its best and its most challenged. From Ms. Rainey’s second grade class at Rosemont Elementary School to the mixes of K Swift & Miss Tony on 92Q, to the nights at Afram, Shake N Bake and the Inner Harbor, I was raised in the joy and charm of this city.
Like many others, I know this city’s pain. As the child of two now-recovered addicts, I have lived through the impact of addiction. I too have received the call letting me know that another life has fallen victim to the violence of our city. Like so many other residents, I have watched our city deal what seems like an endless series of challenges and setbacks.
Perhaps because I have seen both the impact of addiction and the power of recovery, I hold tight to the notion that our history is not our destiny. That we are, and always will be, more than our pain. What we choose to do today and tomorrow will shape our future and build our reality. It is why I believe so strongly that Baltimore is, and has always been, a city of promise and possibility.
I have come to realize that the traditional pathway to politics, and the traditional politicians who follow these well-worn paths, will not lead us to the transformational change our city needs. Many have accepted that our current political reality is fixed and irreversible — that we must resign ourselves to accept the way that City Hall functions, or the role of money and connections in dictating who runs and wins elections. They have bought into the notion that there is only one road that leads to serve as an elected leader.
It is easy to accept this, because those of us from Baltimore live and experience the failures of traditional politics and pathways to leadership. Too often the elected individuals we put our public trust in, disappoint us. We have lived through lofty promises and vague plans. We have come to expect little and accept less. When we rely on this traditional model of politics we are rewarded with consistent, disappointing results.
In order to achieve the promise of our city and become the Baltimore we know we can become, we must challenge the practices that have not and will not lead to transformation. We must demand more from our leaders and local government.

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At its core, being the Mayor is about having a vision for the city that is both aspirational and grounded in reality. It is about demonstrating the ability to turn intentions into reality and maintaining the fortitude to see our ambitions met with strong implementation.
I am running to be the 50th Mayor of Baltimore in order to usher our city into an era where the government is accountable to its people and is aggressively innovative in how it identifies and solves its problems. We can build a Baltimore where more and more people want to live and work, and where everyone can thrive.
It is true that I am a non-traditional candidate — I am not a former Mayor, City Councilman, state legislator, philanthropist or the son of a well-connected family. I am an activist, organizer, former teacher, and district administrator that intimately understands how interwoven our challenges and our solutions are.
I am a son of Baltimore.

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I understand that issues of safety are more expansive than policing, and that to make the city as safe as we want it to be, we will have to address issues related to job development, job access, grade-level reading, transportation, and college readiness, amongst others.
I also understand that transparency is a core pillar of government integrity. We deserve to know where our city services — from housing and sanitation, to schools and police — are doing well and falling short. To this end, we must invest in a broad range of systems and structures of accountability and transparency, including the release of the internal audits of the Baltimore City Public School System along with annual and timely audits of all city agencies.
I am not the silver bullet for the challenges of our city — no one individual is. But together, with the right ideas, the right passion, the right people, we can take this city in a new direction.
In the weeks ahead, I will release a policy platform and a plan for Baltimore that is rooted in these beliefs.
I look forward to earning your vote and working with you to change the trajectory of Baltimore.
If you’d like to volunteer, click here. If you’d like to donate, click here.
Together, we will win.

  

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DeRay fo' Mayor [View all] , Cam, Thu Feb-04-16 09:22 AM
 
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Is Stephanie Rawlings-Blake not seeking re-election?
Feb 04th 2016
1
She's not
Feb 04th 2016
2
thanks
Feb 04th 2016
4
      He's not going to win, there are like 30 declared candidates
Feb 04th 2016
7
^^
Feb 04th 2016
3
funniest part about dude...don't nobody here know yo lol...
Feb 04th 2016
9
She done prolly already had her victory celebration...
Feb 04th 2016
10
lol right?
Feb 04th 2016
21
LOL... nobody got the last line..
Feb 04th 2016
51
      Yo I rode for dude talking about how proud I was of him and all that shi...
Feb 04th 2016
53
Folks are mad/Not mad...all over the place about him.
Feb 04th 2016
23
Folks here or outside of here?
Feb 04th 2016
25
      Folks here. Folks outside think its great.
Feb 04th 2016
28
           speaking for myself, not mad at all
Feb 04th 2016
32
I said this on twitter and ppl were like y'all hating...
Feb 04th 2016
34
      he look like a county boy...what school did he go to?
Feb 04th 2016
36
           no one knows and ain't that odd...
Feb 04th 2016
38
           RE: he look like a county boy...what school did he go to?
Feb 04th 2016
54
campaign zero, for what is is/was, is still going
Feb 04th 2016
52
      right, right...I'm sayin...is a website a campaign?
Feb 05th 2016
62
sidenote: Baltimore's mayor SHOULD be named 'DeRay'.
Feb 04th 2016
5
He should get DeRay the comedian to cut some humorous TV and
Feb 04th 2016
6
i ckicked the link thinking he had a new comedy special
Feb 04th 2016
16
i had to remind myself they're not the same person.
Feb 04th 2016
41
I would be down for that
Feb 04th 2016
44
Sheila Dixon is running... Sheila Dixon will be the next mayor...
Feb 04th 2016
8
the end lol...in regards to Steph...she fell asleep at the wheel
Feb 04th 2016
11
My lady is too and she can't stand her...
Feb 04th 2016
14
Nick Mosby has a decent shot, but yeah Sheila Dixon is likely.
Feb 04th 2016
12
Deray, IMO, just snatched SOME of his young voters
Feb 04th 2016
13
Yep, exactly. And regarding Munir, I have respect for him to...
Feb 04th 2016
17
RE: Nick Mosby has a decent shot, but yeah Sheila Dixon is likely.
Feb 04th 2016
15
      lol...i have 2 exes that grew up round there...one on Ashburton
Feb 04th 2016
19
           WORD!
Feb 04th 2016
26
You're reminding me how fione the Nerese Campbell character on
Feb 04th 2016
24
I stopped watching after the second season...
Feb 04th 2016
29
      Nah, Campbell was Sheila Dixon.
Feb 04th 2016
31
           Oh! Sheila Dixon is STILL fine as hell...
Feb 04th 2016
33
No she won't..a whole lot of folks ain't forgiving those gift cards
Feb 04th 2016
27
      Everywhere I go, all I hear is how glad someone is...
Feb 04th 2016
30
           This is shaping up like the O'Malley election
Feb 04th 2016
35
                Recent polling shows Dixon with close to 10% lead over 2nd...
Feb 04th 2016
37
                nah, Deray is making it better for her...
Feb 04th 2016
39
His odds are long, but I like the concept. Baltimore NEEDS new blood.
Feb 04th 2016
18
I didn't even know McKesson was from Baltimore --lol exactly
Feb 04th 2016
20
Damn I love my city. You gotta be VERIFIED.
Feb 04th 2016
22
you see his listed address in the candidate listing...
Feb 04th 2016
40
      21210???da hell....this nigga rich lol ...nahhh...sump'n aint right
Feb 04th 2016
42
      DeRoland Park is his name. Politics and pimpin' is his game!
Feb 04th 2016
45
      LOL. I did a street view...its a modest home.
Feb 04th 2016
46
      how you see his home with all that shrubbery?
Feb 05th 2016
64
           Gotta move down the block and change the angle LOL
Feb 06th 2016
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      Yep
Feb 04th 2016
47
           special gloves to relax his twitter thumbs... lmao
Feb 05th 2016
58
           ^^^^enters the OKP Lexicon
Feb 06th 2016
68
                has to be
Feb 06th 2016
71
           LOL
Feb 05th 2016
61
           He's the black batman
Feb 05th 2016
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           this post. i am thankful
Feb 06th 2016
70
      .
Feb 04th 2016
43
      goddamn that's a lot of candidates
Feb 05th 2016
60
if campaign finance reform existed & they all had the same amount of $$
Feb 04th 2016
48
non factor
Feb 04th 2016
49
Sheila Dixon...
Feb 04th 2016
50
He's a fraud...Netta too
Feb 04th 2016
55
:(
Feb 04th 2016
56
damn..
Feb 04th 2016
57
this is facts but when I said this on twitter...
Feb 05th 2016
65
can we get some links/info with that assertion?
Feb 08th 2016
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      My info is from conversations with comrades in both
Feb 08th 2016
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           I don't know where everyone is from and it was a simple question
Feb 08th 2016
74
Why is he even a topic of consideration? It's a Stunt.
Feb 05th 2016
59
i really enjoyed how the Bmore folk in here
Feb 05th 2016
66
Meanwhile, two Amtrak Station stops away--that new Mayor Tweets...
Feb 06th 2016
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