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Who is Sarah Iannarone?
Sarah Iannarone is the right woman for the job of leading this city. She’s a small-business founder, and a PSU-educated expert in what makes a city great.
Sure, Ted Wheeler needs to go. But really, what are Sarah’s chances?
Sarah has a clear path to victory if Portland continues to show up like they have in recent months. The biggest obstacle to victory will be if voter apathy outweighs our city’s strong desire for change.
How would Sarah deal with protests if she were mayor?
Sarah plans to work with community to make the changes people demand instead of resisting reform at every turn and pretending mass demonstation will go away on their own.
How will Sarah deal with the white nationalist and alt-right protests? Who is responsible for protest violence?
Sarah will mobilize to stop outside agitators from inciting violence in Portland. Sarah stands for equal enforcement of the law.
Sarah also believes that we can not equate violent fascist protesters with Portlanders who demonstrate peacefully for Black Lives Matter.
How will Sarah deal with the rise in gun violence?
Sarah has built a Gun Violence Prevention team with teenagers from the March for Our Lives who have crafted a plan vetted by community advocates and Elders.
Sarah on COVID & Recovery
“This damn pandemic. The small business I founded had to close, costing my former partner and my daughter their jobs. Tragically, the worst is still to come, which is why we created the Portland Recovery and Resilience Plan:" sarah2020.com/en/policies/re…
The plan is "a road map for healing Portland through COVID. Targeted solutions will keep people housed, fed, and able to thrive. To improve the way we respond to future disasters, we will ensure every member of our community is engaged in this plan." -
Sarah on Anti-racist Public Safety & Community Well-being: "Portland Police have wasted millions of dollars to collaborate with Federal forces and tear gas Portlanders. We can’t keep throwing good money after bad." sarah2020.com/en/policies/re…
The plan "acts on this moment with a thoughtful reconsideration of how we spend public dollars, and who those investments protect. Portland currently wastes millions on over-policing nonwhite people and harassing the houseless."
"We must divest from this senseless waste and reinvest in community well-being. To reduce crime, we must reduce poverty. Portland needs a truth and reparation process to address the damage that systemic racism has done to Black and Indigenous Portlanders."
Sarah on Housing & Houselessness: "“Portland’s current Mayor failed to substantially reverse the course of the housing crisis, and the pandemic threatens to skyrocket houselessness. We have the resources we need to get people into homes." sarah2020.com/en/policies/ho…
Sarah's plan will "protect people living on the edge of losing everything through immediate extension of residential and commercial renter protections. We will target investments in new affordable housing, work with houseless community members instead of harassing them."
Sarah also intends to "pilot a new direct aid program for our most-vulnerable neighbors."
Sarah on Climate Policy: "Thanks to the voter-approved Portland Clean Energy Fund (PCEF), we have the resources to transition our city toward 100% renewable energy. The current Mayor opposed PCEF on behalf of big business."
"As your next Mayor I will never stand in the way of grassroots climate action. Our Portland Green New Deal plan is ready to act for climate justice. Targeted investments for communities of color and low-income residents will power our renewable future." sarah2020.com/en/policies/gr…
"Targeted investments for communities of color and low-income residents will power our renewable future. My administration will bring Portland individuals and small businesses opportunities to join the regenerative economy, providing family-wage union jobs as we transition."
Q: Someone on social media said Sarah a violent, window-smashing anarchist Antifa terrorist communist socialist.
Sarah is a progressive, an educator, and she stands opposed to fascism. Right-wing media outlets - love to demonize Sarah because of what she represents: ...
...a true challenge to the conservative establishment who is ready for change. Sarah doesn't want America to turn into The Handmaid’s Tale, so she opposes fascism, and calls herself an “everyday antifascist.”
Sarah isn’t scary; she’s a mom and an entrepreneur, a cyclist and an urban planner who studied at PSU. Sarah isn’t a radical, she’s just unapologetic about being right when confronted with injustice. That scares people who would rather see progress fail.
What about Sarah’s social media temperament and use of foul language?
Sarah is a straight-shooter who speaks from the heart, and she’s not a professional politician so occasionally she “puts her foot in her mouth.” ...
But she’s authentic, and she uses social media, particularly her personal twitter account, to connect to Portland. She is in community all the time representing #OurPortland, our shared vision of a progressive city that overcomes the challenges of our day.
Media have focused on Sarah swearing at the Mayor when he’s made major mistakes. Sarah is focused on fixing those mistakes, not apologizing for swearing, or social media drama.
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We have decided to go to bed tonight, let the results continue to roll in, and make sure that every vote is counted in this election. As Vice President Biden said tonight, 'it ain't over until every vote is counted.'
Ted Wheeler and I share a belief in democracy, in listening to the will of the voters. Despite the heated rhetoric of this campaign, I believe Ted Wheeler is a good human being, and I believe history will remember his many good works as Mayor, even as he has admitted failings.
If Ted wins, we will continue to hold Mayor Wheeler accountable, because we are a city that demands forward progress on the issues of our time, no matter who is in power.
If you haven't voted yet, #TeamSarah needs you to drop off your ballot before 8pm Tuesday.
Why should Portland vote for me? Let's break it down.
I'm endorsed by Commissioner Jo Ann Hardesty, Senator Bernie Sanders, Representative Karin Power, future Representative Khanh Pham, PPS Board Member Rita Moore, Mayor Mark Gamba, former Commissioner Loretta Smith and Steve Novick ... sarah2020.com/endorsements
plus PSU Professor Dr. Roberta Hunte, and hundreds of other community leaders. I've got the backing of Our Revolution, The Street Trust, Honest Elections Oregon, Portland Clean Air, and Portland Tenants United. sarah2020.com/endorsements
Today, our campaign released a policy on Disability Justice, a set of proposals and commitments to advance civil and human rights for people with disabilities. The full proposal is now online sarah2020.com/en/policies/di…
To create the policy, disabled activists were consulted and compensated for their work to develop a policy that reflects the needs of the disability community, the values of our campaign for Portland mayor, and her commitments to the community once elected.
Policy authors Allen Hines and Nico Serra said, “It has been a true honor to collaborate with Sarah Iannarone and her staff to create this document. We worked with about 30 people with disabilities to develop it. …
This Indigenous People’s Day, let’s remember that our city exists on the unceded lands of the Multnomah Chinook, Clackamas, Cowlitz, Cow Creek, Siuslaw, Umpqua, and countless other nations who have been on these lands since time immemorial. Native people are still here.
The reality of colonization is that it is ongoing. Native people are the most over-policed of any racial group in the US. When we talk about Rethinking Public Safety, we must ensure Indigenous people are not targets of police violence.
But local law enforcement is not the only concern of Indigenous communities. We must remember that refugees and immigrants crossing the southern US border are Indigenous. The horrors they face in ICE camps and prisons, and targeting by Border Patrol, are issues we must address.
The attacks on the @PDXArtMuseum and @OrHist were wrong-headed. Public access to art is vital to our city’s cultural fabric. I condemn all acts of violence and destruction, especially those targeting museums and public art.
As your next Mayor, I’m ready to move this city forward, from rethinking public safety to changing place names and removing statues. If someone would like a statue removed, they can engage our public process to register that complaint and I’ll push City Council to listen and act
Our systems of government have long ignored problematic symbols and impacts of institutional racism, I am committed to changing that as mayor. People are hurting and that pain is valid.
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