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6.11.13 16:14 
@BlakeKARE11 @CydGorman is a lady
6.11.13 15:30 
@d_c_jones @StribRoper Nobody tags @CRZ anymore when they tweet about him ;-)
6.11.13 12:51 
(Still waiting on Lileks' column mention)
6.11.13 12:48 
RT @StribRoper: One of the lesser-known of 35 mayoral candidates wrote up this list of regrets he has about his campaign http://bit.ly/HyAHQS
6.11.13 12:41 
@anton612 The spacing between candidates doesn't give any place for a "batch" elimination when you're only counting 1sts
6.11.13 12:41 
@anton612 Even though my math says only top 3 or 4 are mathematically viable, they may only be able to eliminate 1 candidate per round
6.11.13 12:39 
@anton612 The demonstration revealed that there is A LOT of manual cutting and pasting involved
5.11.13 22:53 
After the first round, I'm 21st, behind Hanna and Clark BUT ahead of Wagner! We'll see if my vote totals go up any more as they drop people off the bottom. I received 170 1sts, 435 2nds and 422 3rds - 1027 total. If I somehow received all of these votes without anybody ahead of me increasing THEIR total, I could get up to 8th. This is extremely unlikely. I sorted and formatted the results and posted 'em over on the board (http://CRZ.us/515342), or you can create your own spreadsheet from the Secretary of State's page I linked earlier.
5.11.13 22:46 
I DID get 6 more #1 votes than @ModernRockTC, though, so perhaps NOT showing you MY nipples WAS the right choice #MPLSmayor (Cc: @citypages)
5.11.13 22:38 
Anyway, it looks like I can't possibly do better than 8th (probably won't even get close), so consider this my concession tweet. #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 22:37 
Now that I think about it, they may not even eliminate 35th until they allocate any 2nd/3rds from the 117 "undeclared write-in" 1st choices
5.11.13 22:34 
@pyry I can't figure out a good way to decide which up to 154 2nd place votes would belong to which candidates, though (Wilson + write-ins)
5.11.13 22:26 
So now we see if I understand RCV correctly - because 34th could pass 33rd, everybody but 35th moves into the next round...right? #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 22:08 
Who'd Bob Carney bribe to get included in the KARE ticker? I have almost triple the votes he's got! #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 22:01 
This election is so crucial that the top story on all 4/5/11 10PM newscasts is...it's snowing. #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 21:53 
@urbaninkslinger Thanks again to you and @theuptake!
5.11.13 21:48 
@illustrousbeast Thank you! If I finish ahead of Mr. Wagner (6 votes ahead as I type this), you will have played an important part
5.11.13 21:38 
Wow, @WCCO just did an entire 10PM news promo without even mentioning elections or that it's Election Day - well done #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 21:09 
Looks like I'm somewhere near the bottom of the middle (top of the bottom half) with less than 0.3% of the vote. I may owe Charlie a beverage! Currently I stand at 167 votes - not bad for 156 Likes on this page! - and over 400 2nd place votes AND over 400 3rd place votes. They count so quick these days! (117 of 119 precincts counted) - click there for the raw numbers. (Link to "MN Election Results")
5.11.13 20:45 
GUYS I HAVE AT LEAST 33 VOTES #MPLSmayor
5.11.13 20:32 
Thanks for your vote - I knew I could count on you! #MPLSmayor RT @ChrisFieldsMN: Made it just voted! I'll give you three guesses for who.
5.11.13 16:37 
Ask me again tomorrow RT @dhm: @CRZ Are you mayor of Minneapolis yet or is the guy from the downtown stadium party going to win?
5.11.13 06:59 
Because, somehow, you STILL haven't decided who to vote for. POLLS ARE OPEN! Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
5.11.13 00:31 
Confessions of a Minneapolis Mayoral Candidate: http://CRZ.net/46994 Polls are open from 7:00 to 20:00. #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
5.11.13 00:23 

Confessions of a Minneapolis mayoral candidate

by Christopher Robin Zimmerman

You can't be taken seriously until you're covered, but you can't be covered until you're taken seriously.  

Hi, I'm a candidate for mayor.  There are lot of you who still don't know that, and for that I'm sorry.  I have some other regrets I'd like to share with you which I've learned over the last 100 days...along with some non-regrets.

I'm sorry I didn't try harder to get your attention earlier.  At the time, it didn't seem silly to hold off the actual start of my run for mayor until I had actually filed, unlike some folks who have been running since last year.  Even back on August 15, I didn't think too many voters were really paying attention to this election except the ones more interested in making fun of the large pool of candidates instead of celebrating it, or starting to learn about the diverse opinions represented by the field.  I now see that those folks who were unofficially running months before the filing period were carefully cultivating their media contacts for later in the race and ensuring exclusivity while shutting out and unfairly dismissing the wrongfully designated "minor" candidates.  There has also been a steady encouragement of election fatigue, although I'm not sure to what end that helps which candidates.  Seeing it achieve results in other countries, I briefly considered setting myself on fire to call attention to myself, but it looks really, really painful and not worth the long painful rehabilitation for what would likely only be, at best, 24 hours of (perhaps not even positive!) coverage anyway.  There's also a risk of self-immolation, which would definitely cut short my campaign as I'd be dead.

I'm sorry I assumed more people felt like I did.  It was naive to think that a majority of voters were tired of living in a one party town where hundreds of millions of dollars were being squandered on a stadium we didn't need, light rail we don't need, handouts to developers to make even more money for themselves to keep, raised tax rates for most in order to pay for tax breaks for few, and that those same voters would seek out and cast ballots for a candidate of change or even just a protest candidate rather than find the candidate who best represents more of the same for Minneapolis.  It was also somewhat idealistic of me to believe that every candidate had the chance to win and to convince others that that's the case when so many others have been beating down on their audiences that only two candidates (or six or seven or eight) have that chance to win...even with Ranked Choice Voting.  At the same time...

I'm sorry I didn't get those people who do feel as I do to make more noise encouraging everyone they knew to check me out.  I still feel like there are more of us than you'll ever read about who are dissatisfied with the way things are and hungry for real, radical change in how government works...or doesn't work...not bought and paid for and later beholden to special interests, wealthy developers, unions or political kingmakers, but truly representative of ALL of the people of Minneapolis.  We're not a "silent majority" (yet) but by and large we've surely got the "silent" part down - and I understand that most people want to live and let live, keep their heads down and not be bothered while not bothering anyone, but if in the process we're leaving folks to misrepresent and unfairly misallocate the biggest pie pieces, benefitting the few when they should be working for everybody - it shouldn't go on and it can't go on with the tacit approval of our collective silence.

I'm sorry I couldn't get you interested in the stuff I care about.  My top issues are openness, transparency and accountability.  But as we've learned recently, and maybe always known, way too many people don't want to know how the sausage is made... so long as they get some of that sausage.  Curiosity only gets you into trouble.  Demanding accountability is more likely to get the demander scrutinized rather than those who need to be held accountable.

I'm sorry I didn't appear as interested in the stuff you care about.  I might have been, but I see now that it may not have appeared that way.  I DO have opinions on shutting down the HERC, closing education gaps for minorities and the underprivileged, dealing with counterproductive foreclosures, helping out bicyclists, encouraging improvement at the neighborhood level, getting the bad cops terminated, decriminalizing marijuana, and dozens of other things - many of which have nothing to do with the mayor or which the mayor can affect - but it's almost impossible for you to find out what they are unless you ask me point blank - and why would you?

I'm not sorry I annoyed my "party" to the point where they won't even mention me on their website as a candidate, much less endorse me.  Actually, I'm a LITTLE sorry about that one, but given that mayor is ostensibly a non-partisan office, I don't mind coming off as non-partisan as possible...especially given the folks in this race who ARE so partisan, no matter how well they believe they may be cloaking it.

I'm not sorry I didn't find a more media friendly gimmick.  I did make a promise to try to bring WrestleMania to the Metrodome but it didn't quite get the traction that I had hoped.  The problem with media friendly gimmicks is the friendly media makes it way too easy to reduce you to that gimmick.  Jeff Wagner has some important things to say about a variety of issues and concerns, stuff that might actually resonate with you and spur you to action, but City Pages knows that what will really bring the hits is if you can see him half-naked and hear him swear.

Having said that...even at the risk of it being a reductive gimmick, I'm sorry I didn't buy the biggest "Don't laugh...it's paid for" bumper sticker in the world and affix it to the Metrodome, then stand in front of it waiting for the press to show up.  I hear they do that when you use goofy enough props.

I'm not sorry I didn't go out and knock on your door.  I'm still unconvinced that anybody actually welcomes a knock on their door, only to find a candidate or their representative waiting on the other side.  Nobody's ever tweeted about how happy they were to encounter a door knocker...although there sure have been a lot of tweets from people who were eager to let the world know they were interrupting everyone's day by knocking on their doors!  All these tweets and retweets seem to have come from candidates, however.  In fact, it's possible that they were only tweeting about doing it while they were REALLY staying inside their campaign office eating pizza and playing video games.  (DISCLAIMER: Bob Fine really did knock on my door.  We had a nice chat.)

I'm not sorry I didn't crash the "debates."  Nobody who attended those things would have had their opinion of me, or any other candidate, swayed either way.  I'm not sure a single substantive answer was given in any of the debates by any of the "major" candidates, and it's a shame there wasn't someone there to just say "man, this is such bullshit" at least once.

I'm not sorry I didn't spend any real money on this campaign.  This might not be the election where the candidates who spend six or, God help us, seven figures are repudiated at the polls, but I still believe that election is coming soon.  The problem is that anybody you've actually heard of through a TV commercial, radio spot, or mailed flyer has probably spent enough money for me to disqualify them as a potential mayor.  That leaves "free" online presences, which almost every candidate has in one form or another, but unfortunately the Twitter/Facebook effect on this election hasn't been as strong as I would have hoped.

I'm not sorry I ran.  I have learned way more about Minneapolis, its people, its issues and concerns, its place in the nation and the world and its unique greatness in the past three months that in the rest of my years living here.  I've also been heartened to learn that there are a lot of people doing great things and it won't matter who is elected mayor for them to continue making Minneapolis better.  Besides, I would have spent all this time playing Candy Crush Saga anyway - this was PROBABLY a better use of my time.  Probably.

4.11.13 18:11 
ONE DAY TO ELECTION DAY: Here's a video! It's about eight and a half minutes. I say ... not much. Even as I type this I'm thinking of stuff I forgot to say. Oh well. (Oh and turn your volume down for the first three seconds or so) (Link to YouTube: CRZ 227)
4.11.13 17:23 
RT @BruyereforMayor: My Ranked Choice Vote: 1) Dr. Edmund Bernard Bruyere (Vet), 2) Greg Iverson (Vet), 3) Christopher Robin Zimmerman. #mplsmayor
4.11.13 17:23 
RT @dlchristians: 2nd best on the #mplsmayor ballot is: Christopher Robin Zimmerman. A lovely children's book character meets murderer.#minneapolis
4.11.13 15:16 
Because I'll stand between the bulldozers and the Metrodome. Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
3.11.13 12:00 
Because Minneapolis deserves better....or at least "could be worse." Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
2.11.13 21:33 
In case Mr. Andrew didn't already have enough strikes against him, please read this important work by Tony Webster and ask yourself: where'd the $105,000 go? Then ask yourself: do I REALLY want to support ANY candidate who is spending this kind of money for this job when there are many fine candidates who have kept their campaign expenditures under $100, me included? (Link to Tony Webster: Campaign finance complaints in Minneapolis: a big gap in administrative authority)
2.11.13 19:54 
By the way, a GOP mailer arrived today. They love Winton, fear Savior and don't understand RCV http://flic.kr/p/hcUkNn #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
2.11.13 19:42 
Skipped my house ☹ RT @PhyllisKahn: All day doorknocking in Prospect Park for Mark Andrew . 11 lawn signs and great conversations #mplsmayor
2.11.13 15:53 
THREE DAYS TO ELECTION DAY: In a press release dated October 18 but only posted to their web site overnight, the Libertarian Party of Minnesota has weaseled out of their prior endorsement of Mr. Hanna, demoting him to their endorsment for #2 Ranking. They NOW endorse Mr. Clark #1. I am not mentioned at all (they decided to endorse Mr. Winton for #3) but have left a comment which will surely await moderation until well after the Election is over.

I will choose to use this as demonstration that I'm not even beholden to the party for which I have been registered for my adult life. ;-)
2.11.13 14:35 
Look, I'll call and ask for your #1 #MPLSmayor vote if you WANT me to call you (DM your #) but I thought by now you'd be tired of cold calls
2.11.13 14:26 
RT @RTRybak_tho: Listen guis: everyone sux in the #mplsmayor election. Best votee 4 @CRZ cuz he's real as hell loll #srsly #yallgonnamissme
2.11.13 14:26 
Guys I got an endorsement! Stand by for the obligatory retweet!
2.11.13 13:23 
Because I have no strings attached. Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
1.11.13 17:07 
I'll be at #twolves game RT @janashortal: I heard a rumor that 6 lead candidates for #mplsmayor are going to be at Club Jäger tonite...true?
1.11.13 09:09 
Because I'm suspicious of government. (And I'll make YOU suspicious, too!) Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
31.10.13 16:35 
In the mean time, here's a photo of the only #MPLSmayor candidate with MOXIE (yes, webcam works now too): http://pic.twitter.com/GjiNLm58cQ
31.10.13 08:21 
Because nobody will ever confuse me with a insider. Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
30.10.13 10:41 
Because I'm a #twolves Season Ticket Member. @WolvesMembers Like/Share/RT http://facebook.com/CRZforMayor #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
30.10.13 00:17 
Having not been invited to the WCCO (radio) forum, I instead attended the final presentation by the Elections division, where they demonstrated how a RCV count might go. My concern that the vote may be sufficiently split to prevent an actual reaching of the threshold - in which case, there will be, like, 33 rounds of eliminations and the top vote getter of the top two will take it, and everyone will do A LOT of bitching about the system...some of it probably valid, most of it probably distracting and unnecessary but enough to make the next City Council make a lot of bad changes, starting with the filing fee.

Turns out they're still on Windows XP (Microsoft has been trying to end-of-life it for YEARS - in fact, my own work laptop is scheduled for an XP to Windows 7 migration tomorrow and I'm terrified it will put an end to my productivity) and running Excel 2010. On one hand, if it ain't broke, don't fix it, but on the other hand...we're putting our faith and trust in Microsoft?! But I trust the judges and counters - if there's a problem with the technology it might mean we don't know who won until a week after Election Day, but they'll be sure to get it right before they announce it.

Also, we're supposed to be able to get access to the master ballot list and do our own audit, so you KNOW they won't mess it up when they can be called on it later.

But if nothing else, it's proven that if you're interested at all in voting for me, PLEASE consider giving me the #1 ranking - your #2 and #3 rankings won't be helpful at all if I'm eliminated in the first round!

Oh, one more thing I learned - there were NO filings for write-in candidates, so none of them will be individually counted and reported. Sorry to my friends asking to be written in...you should have filed!
30.10.13 00:07 
SIX DAYS TO ELECTION DAY: They didn't invite us to their debate, but the League of Women Voters Minneapolis DID send out a questionnaire - here are my responses, along with those of Mr. Benjegerdes, Mr. Cohen, Mr. Kahn and Mr. Rahaman. (Link to LWV MPLS: October 16, 2013 Mayoral Candidate Forum)
29.10.13 21:42 
Thanks Phil! Our campaign definitely desiccates (The BEST kind of sucks)! (Photo from Phil George)
29.10.13 20:56 
But somehow $20 was fine when Mr. Rybak ran. (Link to BringMeTheNews: Rybak urges bigger filing fee to keep Minneapolis mayoral field smaller)
29.10.13 20:08 
Is it comforting to know Elections is using the same WinXP and Excel 2010 I'm migrating from tomorrow... or distressing? #MPLSmayor #MPLS13
29.10.13 11:48 
FULL DISCLOSURE: I'm still under forty bucks in campaign expenditures so there'll be no filing from me to report #MPLSmayor #MPLS13 #popcorn
29.10.13 11:03 
@urbaninkslinger (I remembered all that stuff about 10 minutes after leaving the building, though, so I was well over it by last night)
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