Politicians should work for their community. That means being accessible. If elected, I commit to:
Making my schedule publically available so you know what I'm doing at work.
Returning all contact within 2 business days.
Being accessible for meetings
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This is the first real rest period since the election ended. Take time to compress. Candidates. volunteers, supporters - we had a huge adrenaline spike and now your body deserves rest and kindness. I hope you have a moment to find some this weekend. See you all Monday 💪🧡✌️
And before you insist I’m in the wrong place, I got turned away from Urgent Care because the gash on my head is too deep. The problem isn’t me, it’s our gutted + under-funded medical system.
Manitobans (and me) deserve better.
Don’t vote Conservative.
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After 5 weeks of surviving on protein powder and black coffee, I gotta say it feels good to be back to having time for meals!
Check out Vegan Fromagerie in Wpg for the best vegan feta made by the nicest vegan human.
What’s your fav lunch I should try now that I have the time?
Clearly I’ve never had more than one bouquet of flowers at a time in my life - peep the shaker cup vase!
Thank you all for thinking of me and sharing your love and support even now that the excitement has died down. I’m grateful to all of you, let’s do this again sometime 🧡✌️
The final count is in and we got over 10,300 votes in Kildonan St Paul. I’ve heard you loud and clear- I won’t stop fighting for all of us to have the progressive representation we deserve! 🧡💪
So maybe the NDP didn't pick up any seats in Winnipeg in this election - but every single one of the strong women candidates the party ran significantly increased the NDP vote share. Bravo @EmilyClarkNDP@MeghanJMJW@juliariddellndp @DwyerM204. And @WhitneyHodgins in Brandon too!
Good morning everyone! I am waking up today so proud and so grateful. Who would have thought 36 days ago that a little campaign with no money, a candidate working a full time job, and no staff would put up such a fight that even the pollsters couldn’t predict the outcome. (1/2)
@ChefAlex I love the enthusiasm for the youth vote!! We know that politically engaged kids become politically engaged adults, and after this election turn out we certainly need that.
We didn’t win the federal elect, but we crushed it at Ecole Seven Oaks Middle School! I fell in love with politics and social justice at the age of 14, and it seems like the spark is alive and well in the next generation. Thanks for the support, ESOMS!
Vibing with the student vote across the board! I have so much faith in the younger generation, I know that we lead with empathy and compassion. The future is bright.
Every message I get makes me so happy, but especially this one that came from my brother in BC last night.
My campaign phone number is officially done, so if you want to get in touch please DM me!
@EmilyClarkNDP The Social Studies teachers facilitated GC Student Vote 2021 as part of the CIVIX National Election program.
Here are the results of the GC electorate:
NDP: 190
Liberal: 111
Conservative: 72
PPC: 19
Spoiled: 12
@teacherhocking I love this!! I’m polling exceptionally well among pre teens - hoping this bodes well for the fact that my daughters are heading into that age bracket soon!