MOMocrats: Are you one?
Now is probably a good a time as any to talk about one of my new "for fun" side projects. (Well as much fun as helping to foment political change can be.) It's called MOMocrats, and it's a political blog from a mom's point of view. For now, our top priority is helping to elect John Edwards President. (We'll tackle other issues as they come up—our tag line can change, but the blog name stays the same.)
I don't want to get all political on CityMama though I understand the argument that mothering is political. It's just that I'd rather keep the bulk of my political ranting off this blog, and so, when a bunch of us mom bloggers realized that we shared the same interest in supporting John Edwards, MOMocrats was born.
The site is still under construction and the banner is temporary, but we're proud of what we've done so far and even prouder of the potential. By the way, if you are a MOMocrat and have decided that you are voting Edwards, let me know and you are welcome to contribute to the blog.
I realize that voting for another white dude when one is a woman of color might seem like an odd choice, but I would never vote for someone based on gender or race. It took me a long time to come to this decision and it wasn't made lightly. (I've never casted a vote for a front runner in a primary, and my decision to back Edwards fits that pattern.)
I know there are a lot of people still on the fence so I'll close with something Elizabeth Edwards said during our meeting with her today. She said:
Look at the way the candidate runs his/her campaign. Ask yourelf: Is this a leader? Is this that different?
We have an opportunity for real change. It's going to be really easy to get more of the same. (John's) not the flashier candidate, but what he is, and has been, is a leader on every one of (his) issues. (John Edwards) put all his policies out at the very beginning of the campaign rather than waiting for September/October. From the beginning of the campaign it's been about the policies and the vision, not the person.
I agree. And because I also support his initiatives on nuclear non-proliferation, poverty, and healthcare, and because I believe that he is someone who can re-engage the world and repair the foreign policy mess that we're in, I'm voting for John Edwards.











This is so awesome! I'll definitely be reading...
As an early and avid Obama supporter, I've been surprised by how impressed I have am by John Edwards lately. He is right on the money; brave, smart, funny and passionate.
I'd love to see an Obama/Edwards, or Edwards/Obama ticket...
Posted by: Alisyn | September 29, 2007 at 07:06 PM
Excellent! Still on the fence with who I'll vote for in the primary, although I did vote for Edwards last time around. I'll definitely be reading MOMocrats to help me shape my final choice.
Posted by: coffee queen | September 30, 2007 at 09:46 AM
Whether I am a Momocrat or not I am all for people turning their passion political. I get so tired of hearing people complain about the President (or the Governor... or the mayor) and yet those same peopple more often than not, don't even vote! You go, girls!
Posted by: Deborah Dowd | October 02, 2007 at 03:56 AM
Like Coffee Queen, I'm still undecided (rare for me) but I absolutely thrilled that you're all doing this. Yay for political moms!
Posted by: Mom101 | October 02, 2007 at 08:38 AM
Yeah MOMocrats! Happy to be on board.
But really, I challenge every women to get their voice heard (whoever they support). I am also tired of hearing people complain - so I say people should be out supporting the cause of their choice. Whether blogging, volunteering, fundraising etc...
Of course, it is always good if the cause of their choice is John Edwards for President:-)
Posted by: Beth B | October 02, 2007 at 09:40 AM
I'm proud to be onboard the Edwards train with you krajee kids. I agree that whoever you support, the important thing is to get out there and do something.
Posted by: Glennia | October 02, 2007 at 04:13 PM
I haven't decided yet who will get my vote in the primaries...John Edwards is a strong candidate. Thanks for the resource! I'll read it.
Posted by: Daisy | October 02, 2007 at 04:17 PM
I'm a woman of color (part Filipino) and I am straight up voting for John Edwards hands down. I make no apologies for it!
I'm really excited to see the MOMocrats blog. Great job.
Posted by: Christine | October 03, 2007 at 07:27 AM
I wish Kucinich were a remotely viable candidate, but having faced that reality, John Edwards all the way.
Posted by: patti | October 03, 2007 at 12:53 PM
just found out about the momocrats in the san jose mercury news. i'll be reading it daily now!
Posted by: NotSoccer Mom | February 06, 2008 at 10:29 AM