At 12:24 am EST. You all so rock. I love this community.
Trans for Obama: Midnight
In case you didn’t read along all day, here’s what happened: We started the day at 105 donors and $5400. We ended the day (midnight, EST) at 196 donors and $10,746. That’s a net of 91 donors and $5346 for Obama’s campaign. We did good! Bloggers that posted:
- Caprice Bellefleur
- Kate Bornstein
- Andrea James
- Annie Rushden
- Lena Dahlstrom
- Jillian Todd Weiss
- (me) & (me at feministing)
- Autumn Sandeen @ Pam’s House Blend
- Angie @ Dakota Women
- Coming Out Trans
- Laura Calvo of Oregon’s Stonewall Democrats
- Monica Helms @ TransUniverse
- Betty at Daily Kos
- & a final, late-breaking video by riftgirl (in which she promises to have sex with her “friend” Les if we reach the goal of 200 by midnight) in addition to her earlier post
I suspect we will make our goal of 200 if we use midnight time (PDT) I’m sure, but I’ve got to go to bed. Our cat Aeneas had an echocardiogram and 6 teeth pulled today, so I’m emotionally exhausted on more than one front.
This being the trans community, I’m sure that there will be criticism of this event, so I’ll tell you why I got so fired up about this idea & spent the day blogging it: because for me, it’s meaningful not just for an historically gay & lesbian organization like Nat’l Stonewall Democrats to set up a page for trans community donations, but that it’s important for the trans community to respond with enthusiasm when we get an org that is willing to work with us. I think that’s at least as important as criticizing orgs that take us for granted.
More than that, I believe in visibility. There was no minimum donation required, so that your “vote” (or your existence) could count very easily, even for $1. Political visibility is important – and this event made us visible not just to LGBT people, but on a national political landscape where we are, sadly, almost completely invisible. Or, as Angie at Dakota Women put it:
This is a great way to increase trans visibility, so when the election is over, we can point to exact dollars that the trans community and its allies brought in. That. Is. Huge. Whether you identify as trans or a trans ally, this is a win-win. You get to help make sure that we’re not all crying in our beers the day after election day, and help demonstrate the power of the trans community and its supporters–all at the same time!
Right on. For me, personally – well, I live in NY which always goes for the Democratic nominee for President, so it was nice to get to do something that had a little more reach.
Trans for Obama – 5:30 Update
Trans for Obama: More More More
Oh, now we’re really speeding up:
Annie Rushden – woohoo! another partner! – joins us, as does Jillian Todd Weiss.
Trans for Obama: riftgirl Does Obama
I’m trying really hard not to have a crush on riftgirl, but as Betty would tell anyone: I’m a sucker for the ones who make me laugh, & laugh hard. She’s gone & posted for Obama now, too, and don’t forget to check out her mean Sarah Palin.
Trans for Obama: Lena + Votes
& A new blog post from Lena Dahlstrom, our very own straight DQ and fashionista.
We’re at 142 people and $9020! Let’s reach 200, folks – keep it going.
The donations are good but it’s the votes that count – and every donation, no matter how small, counts as a vote! Stand up & be counted, trans democrats!
(We’re really need Obama in office if this bailout measure doesn’t pass, which it looks like it won’t.)
Trans for Obama: + Andrea James!
The queen of MTF voice work has blogged for Trans for Obama Day now, too.
The cool thing is that we’ve already raised $780, which has been donated by 23 people.
Let me know if you see that anyone else has blogged by leaving a comment, or feel free to gloat if you donate!
Trans for Obama: TGB
I’ve also put up a mirror post at Trans Group Blog, which is a group blog about trans issues I started a while back and which features writers from all points of the trans spectrum.
Trans for Obama: Add Kate
And Kate Bornstein has blogged for Trans for Obama Day, in her usual eloquent way.
Trans for Obama: Caprice’s Post
Caprice, who is one of the people who set up the campaign with the National Stonewall Democrats, has posted about Trans for Obama Day as well, adding her arguments about why McCain / Palin would be a disaster for LGBT people and why Obama needs all the small donors he can get.
So I’d like to take this moment to thank Caprice, who does more for the LGBT community than just about anyone I know, by being on boards and contacting politicians, taking regular trips to Albany for NYS concerns, and by working with the Name Change Project at the Center.