Dear Sharra, Yesterday I spoke at The Wing in Manhattan, then did the podcast called The Root, then a New York Times podcast, and then Late Night with Seth Meyers. I understand why some politicians end up saying so little—because you're aware at every moment that anything you say can be used against you. To be real, to be authentic, to be spontaneous, to be relevant, to be vulnerable—all those things, to me, are necessary components of twenty-first century leadership. I don't wake up in the morning and think about what I "should" say, to win votes. I wake up in the morning and think about what it seems to me needs to be said. I feel deep gratitude to those who are on this journey with me, supporting it in all the various ways that you do. Tonight I'm flying into San Francisco and will be livestreaming from Oakland at 7pm PT / 10pm ET. You can tune in on Facebook, Twitter, YouTube or Marianne2020.com. I hope you enjoy it. We're going to turn this country around. With gratitude, Marianne Donate |
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