Cascade Press 2016 Endorsements

"We are making the most important endorsement that Cascade Press, the news gathering arm at Cascade Publishing House, can make in 2016," said C. M. Harvey, Editorial Board Chairperson at Cascade Publishing House.
“We are making the most important endorsement that Cascade Press, the news gathering arm at Cascade Publishing House, can make in 2016,” said C. M. Harvey, Editorial Board Chairperson.

Atlanta, Georgia, Cascade Press has never endorsed a candidate for political office. In spite of this fact, in this digital space,we have not been shy in expressing our views on all things political . This is an unusual election year. We feel the need to endorse a candidate.

Although, Cascade Press will enter the game of endorsing candidates, we will not endorse a candidate for president. We will leave it to the intelligence of the electorate to make a smart selection between the four candidates that are on enough ballots that they could potentially win 270 electoral votes to become the 45th President of the United States of America.

Those four candidates are, not in any particular order, Donald Trump representing angry conservative Americans, Hillary Clinton representing “Baby Boomers with her 35 years of public engagement, Gary Johnson, a default candidate for Republicans who do not trust Clinton and can not abide the denigrating persona of Trump, and Jill Stein the activist candidate out to save the planet from global warming.

According to the polls the smart money’s on Clinton to be atop the pack when the votes are finally counted, sometime in the early morning hours, eastern time, on November 9.

Cascade Press has never believed in betting against the “house.” With 94 percent of all donations by journalist going to fund Clinton’s campaign, Donald will have to pull a trump card out of thin air to pull them one off.

Senator Johnny Isakson from Georgia is expected to win his third term next month.
Senator Johnny Isakson from Georgia is expected to win his third term next month. Photo From Sen. Isakson

Consequently, our attention is diverted to the U. S. Senate race in Georgia. It is a seat held for the last two terms by Johnny Isakson (R), a real estate executive who made his money selling dirt in Georgia.

Isakson is opposed by Jim Barksdale (D), a stockbroker, who made his money in the stock market.He has campaigned on tougher regulations of Wall Street. Also, in the contest is Libertarian Allen Buckley.

Isakson has garnered the financial support of many big name Georgia Democrats, including former Georgia Governor Roy Barnes. He leads in a recent AJC poll over his rivals. Isakson is liked by 47 percent of likely voters, while Barksdale comes in at 32 percent and Allen Buckley stands at 11 percent.

Not surprisingly, Barksdale’s strongest support comes from Georgia’s African American population. Despite this fact, Cascade Press endorses one-time State Senator Steen Miles as a Write-In Candidate for this senate seat.

Miles, a veteran broadcast journalist, ran for an open senate seat two years ago. She failed to gain the support of the state party and lost a primary contest to Michelle Nunn, who had the full endorsement of the Democratic Party elite prior to the primary contest.

Miles favors sensible gun control legislation, environmental measures that will protect the planet, jobs in impoverished African American communities and a stronger health care system.

Steen Miles raises a clenched fight in her fight to defeat cancer at the polls. She has successfully undergone radiation treatments and will begin chemotherapy treatments in a few days. Miles definately says, "Cancer picked the wrong." Photo Credits: Steen Miles Collection
Steen Miles raises a clenched fight in her fight to defeat cancer at the polls. She has successfully undergone radiation treatments and will begin chemotherapy treatments in a few days. Miles is defiant. She says, “Cancer picked the wrong chick.”
Photo Credits: Steen Miles Collection

We know that Miles is not a Write-In Candidate. Indeed, she is in a bigger battle for her life right now as she undergoes radiation and chemo treatments to ward off an attack on her lungs. Miles is taking the fight to those cancerous cells and it is this fighting spirit that we find refreshing and the type of energy Cascade Press would love to see from a member of the U. S. Senate from Georgia.

On November 8, Cascade Press encourages Georgia voters to write in the name of Steen Miles for U. S. Senator. If you do not think this is a good use of your political capital, or if you live in a state other than Georgia, then we suggest that you become a member of  “STEEN TEAM: Steen Miles Heroes'” GoFundMe Campaign.

Miles is in a tough campaign. The polls are against her. She believe she can win this race against the odds with a little help from her friends.

The early donation period has started.No donation is too small. Please donate early and donate often.Steen is fighting for her life. She needs help to pay the out of pocket medical expenses not covered by her insurance plan and Cascade Press urges its readers to pitch in and help her win the biggest prize of the 2016 election year. Go Steen! Beat Cancer!

LINKS:

https://www.gofundme.com/steensteam

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Published by Michael

Harold Michael Harvey is a Past President of The Gate City Bar Association and is the recipient of the Association’s R. E. Thomas Civil Rights Award. He is the author of Paper Puzzle and Justice in the Round: Essays on the American Jury System, and a two-time winner of Allvoices’ Political Pundit Prize. His work has appeared in Facing South, The Atlanta Business Journal, The Southern Christian Leadership Conference Magazine, Southern Changes Magazine, Black Colleges Nines, and Medium.

2 replies on “Cascade Press 2016 Endorsements”

  1. Michael, I love Steen Miles. We met at the Five Points MARTA Station and she accidentally left her pocketbook in a sitting area after the train pulled off as we were both heading toward the airport. A lovely woman, a great spirit and a true activist.

    1. Joy, Steen Miles is a wonderful person. Although, I have known her by public reputation for many years, we actually met a few years ago online and agreed to meetup for lunch to exchange autograph copies of our books. We had a delightful lunch and have remained friends. I was devastated when I learned of her health challenge. I hope this article will encourage others to help her manage the cost of the out of pocket expenses her medical treatment requires.

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