/r/Kirsten_Gillibrand
News and discussion of United States Senator and 2020 presidential candidate Kirsten Gillibrand, Democrat from New York
A place for news and discussion of Democratic Senator Kirsten Gillibrand of New York.
/r/Kirsten_Gillibrand
You supported a candidate who’s chances were small because you believed she was right. That’s very respectable. And she was right about so much. She was a candidate who supports UBI and Democracy Dollars, and a whole host of ideas that not everyone else in the race supports.
I hope that we can have a president with those ideas in the whitehouse, and Gillibrand would have done it well.
Here’s to hoping next year’s Dem ticket ends with Gillibrand.
I'm an Andrew Yang supporter, but I have to give credit where credit is due. Kirsten has done more than anyone else in this race to put women's rights at the forefront of the debate and that is exactly what we needed, especially with the current political climate!
Citing low poll numbers and failing to make the debate cut, details
https://www.facebook.com/EqualCitizens/videos/859782941051420/
This is the issue she should make her core issue. Would transform her standing within the race.
I like much of what Gillibrand says, concerning the family bill of rights, and her views on immigration.
However,
SOPA and PIPA were the first laws I ever took political stance against. I signed I don't know how many petitions. I might have even emailed my congressman. This was when I was in high school and couldn't vote for a damned thing. I need to know why Senator Gillibrand sponsored this legislation, but far more importantly, I need to know she understands how fundamentally this would have changed the internet, and I need some show of action that she no longer holds these views.