Chelsea Manning's Senate Campaign Is Real and So Far, Very Good
When Chelsea Manning launched a run for the Senate back in January, some cynically viewed the nascent campaign as a publicity tour. But Manning is serious about running, with a platform of good, leftists policy ideas to boot.
In an interview with the Associated Press published on Monday—the fairly judgey writer twice dings her minimalist decor—Manning, who is running in Maryland, said she wants to close America’s prisons and free their ever-expanding population of inmates, reform the criminal justice system, and provide both universal healthcare and a guaranteed basic income—all ideas that are gaining traction in progressive political circles. Perhaps most pressing among the ideas Manning backs: abolishing the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which she said is preparing for an “ethnic cleansing” of immigrants.