Showing posts with label voting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label voting. Show all posts

Monday, November 3, 2014

Tranifesto - Voting Trans: Do You Vote Your Identity?

By Matt Kailey

Even when I’m being logical, not emotional, it’s difficult for me to understand a gay or lesbian Republican, and it is only slightly easier for me to understand a trans Republican. (Well, I personally don’t understand why anyone is a Republican, but with the way the Democrats have been acting, they may be my next curiosity.)

But between the two parties, the Democrats, in my recent lifetime, have leaned toward LGBT friendly, and the Republicans have often qualified as LGBT antagonistic. And in my mind, Republican LGBT people are voting against their own best interests. But I think that way because, like most people, I vote my identity – and my primary identity is trans, gay, and queer.

I am aware every minute of my life that I am trans, although I’m not always consciously thinking about it. But it informs my politics, my employment, my writing, my choice of friends, and quite a few of my activity choices. I am also aware that I am gay or queer, the two words that I use to define my sexual orientation. And these things feature extremely prominently in my identity and my everyday life.

I believe that we all vote our identity. But each one of us has a hierarchy with regard to our identity that influences our life, our politics, and our vote. And intellectually, I know that not everyone’s sexual orientation or trans experience is at the top of their identity hierarchy.

If your identity is tied strongly to your employment and to your ability to make and retain a lot of your money, then you may choose a fiscally conservative candidate or public policy, even if that candidate or policy is not LGBT friendly.

If your identity is tied strongly to a particular ethnic, religious, or community group, then you may choose a candidate or public policy that will benefit that group, even if that candidate or policy is not favorable to LGBT people.

There are certain social issues that people feel so strongly about one way or the other – public assistance programs, abortion, immigration, the death penalty, gun control, drug decriminalization, health care – that their identity is linked far more closely to that issue than it is to their LGBT status, and they will vote accordingly.

These people are voting their identity – they are just voting the identity that trumps all the others in their own personal hierarchy.


(Editor's Note: Despite the fact that Matt Kailey, one of my closest friends, passed away earlier this year I will continue to republish his writing on MileHighGayGuy.com - as I did when he was alive - as a resource for the gay community to know more about trans people. This post originally appeared on Matt Kailey's award-winning website Tranifesto.com)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Obama sez: Don't wake up to Senator Buck!


Writing for Daily Kos, Joan McCarter reports that President Obama is urging Colorado voters to support Michael Bennet in his Senate race against Ken "Homosexuals Are Like Alcoholics" - Buck saying, "don't wake up Nov. 3 to a Sen. Ken Buck...."

I'm heading out to vote now.

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Guide to watching the election results

Huffington Post has an excellent guide to watching the election results tonight.

And locally, Charlie's is hosting the Colorado Stonewall Democrats starting at 6 p.m. and Hamburger Mary's is also having a big to-do hosted by Connexion.org. I'll probably be bouncing between the two for most of the evening. Exciting stuff.

I Voted!


Jogged on down to my friendly neighborhood polling place right around 8 a.m. and was delightified to find that there was hardly any wait at all to vote. I filled in some marks, popped my ballot into the box and secured my place as a useful member of society in about 10 minutes altogether.

And now, in the silence of MHGG HQ, I'm going to give up a little round of applause for all those poll workers who put in so much time and energy so that the rest of us can have as easy a time of it as possible.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Will this red state turn blue tomorrow?

Will Colorado go for a Democratic presidential candidate tomorrow for only the third time since 1960?

ABC News thinks it'll happen and so do the pollsters at FiveThirtyEight.

Sample ballot from the Denver Democrats


* click to embiggen and see a sample ballot from the Denver Democrats demonstrating their endorsements for tomorrow's election

Don't be a victim of Voter Fraud

If you think you are registered to vote and are told at your polling place that you can't vote for ANY reason you need to 1) ask for a provisional ballot, which is a temporary ballot that allows you to vote and have the vote counted after verification and 2) call the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE, from the polling place if possible and if not, then as soon as you get home.

And if you experience any voting problems tomorrow at all be sure to call the Election Protection hotline at 1-866-OUR-VOTE, they are a national service and they have legal advisors who can help straighten out any issues and make sure your vote is counted.

It's sad but true that there are people out there who want to keep your vote from being counted. Don't be a victim!