Seattle Mayoral Candidate Ry Armstrong on Climate, Housing, and Progressive Change

#TheDayWithTrae - Trae Holiday sat down with Seattle mayoral candidate Ry Armstrong, offering an in-depth look at their vision for the city. This interview provided a unique opportunity to understand Armstrong's candidacy and their plans for Seattle's future.

The conversation with Ry Armstrong dove into their political journey, which began with caucusing for Bernie Sanders. Armstrong expressed a strong desire to see a new generation of queer leadership and a commitment to ensuring that "queer trans babies...thrive in Seattle." They addressed critical issues such as climate change and the housing crisis, acknowledging the shortcomings of previous plans and vowing to be a "disruptor" who enacts real, tangible change. Armstrong's background in sustainable development and systems thinking informed their approach to making city hall more efficient and responsive by breaking down existing silos.

Armstrong further articulated their vision for an affordable Seattle, where the "rent is too damn high" was no longer the prevailing sentiment. They lamented Seattle's perceived loss of soul due to unchecked tech development, advocating for progressive revenue to fund initiatives like housing vouchers and municipal grocery stores. Armstrong envisioned Seattle as a "creative economy hub" and a climate-resilient space for artists, fighting for a city that served "regular working people" rather than solely millionaires and billionaires. The interview concluded with information on how to support Armstrong's campaign, encouraging community engagement and the use of democracy vouchers to help shape Seattle's future.


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