Fifty Five Votes
Description
What does it mean to lose an election by 55 votes? Does it mean you tried and failed? That all your efforts were wasted? Or is it a testament to the work that you put in — a monument to your commitment?
Tiffany Cabán was a 31-year-old public defender when she got five short text messages that would change her life. Her friend Alana had just heard that the 86-year-old Queens District Attorney wouldn't be seeking reelection. She thought her friend Tiffany would be perfect for the job.
A week later, they got together at a bar in Tribeca, and set about doing the impossible.
First, they filled out a candidate questionnaire from the Democratic Socialists. With no money, experience, or political connections, the grassroots were their only path to victory.
Just a year prior, they'd watched as a young bartender in Queens defeated a 10-term Congressman, using nothing but grassroots energy and support. They wondered: What if that model could work for a progressive D.A.?
This is a story of a grassroots movement that came up short. It's the story of an election loss — but it's not about a setback. It isn't a recitation of wasted energy, or wasted time. This is a story about the things we earn from the effort we give.
It's about how much we can gain from loss.
As long as we're willing to try.
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