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WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME.
That’s not a slogan.
That’s the strategy.
For years, New Yorkers have been told the only choices are the ones printed on the ballot.
But the truth is — the system already gives us another option.
The write-in line isn’t decoration.
It’s power.
🗳 When you write in a name, you bypass the party machine.
🗳 You bypass insider deals.
🗳 You bypass the idea that voters are stuck choosing the “less bad” option.
You remind the state that the people still decide.
This movement isn’t about fighting the system.
It’s about using it.
This election, New York has a choice:
Accept what we’re handed…
or write the name and change the game.
Write in: Jason S. Arnold
New York gubernatorial race, 2026.
I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.WRITE THE NAME. CHANGE THE GAME. That’s not a slogan. That’s the strategy. For years, New Yorkers have been told the only choices are the ones printed on the ballot. But the truth is — the system already gives us another option. The write-in line isn’t decoration. It’s power. 🗳 When you write in a name, you bypass the party machine. 🗳 You bypass insider deals. 🗳 You bypass the idea that voters are stuck choosing the “less bad” option. You remind the state that the people still decide. This movement isn’t about fighting the system. It’s about using it. This election, New York has a choice: Accept what we’re handed… or write the name and change the game. Write in: Jason S. Arnold New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.0 Comments 0 Shares 17 Views 0 Reviews -
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Ramadan Mubarak to all who are observing across New York State.
Ramadan is a month of reflection, discipline, generosity, and faith.
It reminds us that strength isn’t just loud — it’s patient. It’s steady. It’s rooted in something higher than politics.
New York is home to millions of people from different faiths and backgrounds. That diversity isn’t weakness — it’s power when we treat each other with respect.
May this month bring peace to your families, clarity to your hearts, and strength to your communities.
We don’t have to agree on everything to stand for something bigger.
Ramadan Mubarak.
God bless New York.
Ramadan Mubarak to all who are observing across New York State. Ramadan is a month of reflection, discipline, generosity, and faith. It reminds us that strength isn’t just loud — it’s patient. It’s steady. It’s rooted in something higher than politics. New York is home to millions of people from different faiths and backgrounds. That diversity isn’t weakness — it’s power when we treat each other with respect. May this month bring peace to your families, clarity to your hearts, and strength to your communities. We don’t have to agree on everything to stand for something bigger. Ramadan Mubarak. 🌙 God bless New York.0 Comments 0 Shares 84 Views 0 Reviews -
NEW YORK — THIS ELECTION, YOU DON’T HAVE TO FIGHT… WE CAN UNITE.
The Great Write-In isn’t about parties.
It’s about people remembering they still have the power.
If the system won’t give us the candidate we believe in, the Constitution gives us another option — we write the name in ourselves.
🗳 WHAT THE GREAT WRITE-IN IS:
A peaceful, legal way for voters across New York to unite behind one candidate without needing party permission, insider backing, or political gatekeepers.
🖊 HOW TO DO IT:
1.Go to vote like normal on Election Day
2.Find the write-in line on the ballot
3.Fill in the oval/box
4.Write in: Jason S. Arnold
5.Submit your ballot — that’s it
No protests.
No chaos.
No division.
Just voters using the system the way it was meant to work.
This isn’t about left vs right.
It’s about New Yorkers standing together and proving the people still decide the future of this state.
If enough of us act together, we don’t need to fight.
We can unite — and win.
New York gubernatorial race, 2026.
I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.
#SpreadTheWord
#ShareThisNY
#GrassrootsMovement
#TakeBackOurVote
#ThisIsOurElectionNEW YORK — THIS ELECTION, YOU DON’T HAVE TO FIGHT… WE CAN UNITE. The Great Write-In isn’t about parties. It’s about people remembering they still have the power. If the system won’t give us the candidate we believe in, the Constitution gives us another option — we write the name in ourselves. 🗳 WHAT THE GREAT WRITE-IN IS: A peaceful, legal way for voters across New York to unite behind one candidate without needing party permission, insider backing, or political gatekeepers. 🖊 HOW TO DO IT: 1.Go to vote like normal on Election Day 2.Find the write-in line on the ballot 3.Fill in the oval/box 4.Write in: Jason S. Arnold 5.Submit your ballot — that’s it No protests. No chaos. No division. Just voters using the system the way it was meant to work. This isn’t about left vs right. It’s about New Yorkers standing together and proving the people still decide the future of this state. If enough of us act together, we don’t need to fight. We can unite — and win. New York gubernatorial race, 2026. I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one. #SpreadTheWord #ShareThisNY #GrassrootsMovement #TakeBackOurVote #ThisIsOurElection0 Comments 0 Shares 84 Views 0 Reviews -
Today we honor Reverend Jesse Jackson — a man who refused to accept that America’s promise belonged to only a few.
From marching alongside Dr. King to building the Rainbow Coalition, he expanded the political map of this country. He brought millions into the conversation who had been told their voices didn’t matter.
He ran not just to win — but to widen the doorway.
Whether you agreed with him or not, his impact is undeniable. He forced institutions to listen. He proved that movements can reshape politics.
Reverend Jackson believed in participation. In coalition. In the idea that democracy only works when more people are included, not fewer.
That principle is bigger than party.
It’s bigger than ideology.
It’s about voice.
History remembers those who challenge the system to grow.
Rest in peace, Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Your work changed this country.
#JesseJackson #RestInPower #Democracy
Today we honor Reverend Jesse Jackson — a man who refused to accept that America’s promise belonged to only a few. From marching alongside Dr. King to building the Rainbow Coalition, he expanded the political map of this country. He brought millions into the conversation who had been told their voices didn’t matter. He ran not just to win — but to widen the doorway. Whether you agreed with him or not, his impact is undeniable. He forced institutions to listen. He proved that movements can reshape politics. Reverend Jackson believed in participation. In coalition. In the idea that democracy only works when more people are included, not fewer. That principle is bigger than party. It’s bigger than ideology. It’s about voice. History remembers those who challenge the system to grow. Rest in peace, Reverend Jesse Jackson. Your work changed this country. #JesseJackson #RestInPower #Democracy0 Comments 0 Shares 154 Views 0 Reviews -
Today we honor George Washington.
Not just a general.
Not just the first President.
But a man who chose principle over power.
Washington could have ruled for life.
He could have made himself king.
Instead, he stepped down — proving that leadership in America belongs to the people, not to a throne.
That decision shaped our Republic.
Presidents Day isn’t about parties.
It’s about restraint. Integrity. Duty.
It’s about remembering that government answers to citizens — not the other way around.
In 2026, New Yorkers face a simple question:
Are we voting out of habit?
Or are we voting with purpose?
The Great Write-In isn’t about rebellion for rebellion’s sake.
It’s about restoring the idea that power flows upward — from everyday people — just like Washington believed.
He warned us about factionalism and political parties dividing the nation.
Maybe it’s time we listened.
Jason S. Arnold
Write-In Candidate for Governor
JSA2026.com
#PresidentsDay #GeorgeWashington #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #WriteInJasonToday we honor George Washington. Not just a general. Not just the first President. But a man who chose principle over power. Washington could have ruled for life. He could have made himself king. Instead, he stepped down — proving that leadership in America belongs to the people, not to a throne. That decision shaped our Republic. Presidents Day isn’t about parties. It’s about restraint. Integrity. Duty. It’s about remembering that government answers to citizens — not the other way around. In 2026, New Yorkers face a simple question: Are we voting out of habit? Or are we voting with purpose? The Great Write-In isn’t about rebellion for rebellion’s sake. It’s about restoring the idea that power flows upward — from everyday people — just like Washington believed. He warned us about factionalism and political parties dividing the nation. Maybe it’s time we listened. 🇺🇸 Jason S. Arnold Write-In Candidate for Governor JSA2026.com #PresidentsDay #GeorgeWashington #TheGreatWriteIn #NYGov2026 #WriteInJason0 Comments 0 Shares 228 Views 0 Reviews -
BOOK II — THE COMING
Chapter V — Of the Unshaken
(The Veil Version — VV)
1. There are those who walk without multitude,
yet are not alone.
2. Provision does not always gather in crowds,
nor does strength require applause.
3. When noise rises and numbers swell,
the measure of truth does not increase.
4. The narrow ground is often quieter,
yet it does not give way.
5. Fear speaks loudly in assemblies,
but confidence settles in stillness.
6. The one who stands aligned
does not stand by force,
but by foundation.
7. Even where shadow lengthens,
it cannot consume what is anchored.
8. Threat is diminished
where dependence is absent.
9. For sustenance does not flow
from favor of men,
but from alignment with what does not change.
10. Crowds may gather and disperse,
voices may rise and fall,
but provision remains steady.
11. The faithful need not contend for position,
nor tremble at opposition.
12. So it was written:
those who stand with what is eternal
need not fear what is temporary.
BOOK II — THE COMING Chapter V — Of the Unshaken (The Veil Version — VV) 1. There are those who walk without multitude, yet are not alone. 2. Provision does not always gather in crowds, nor does strength require applause. 3. When noise rises and numbers swell, the measure of truth does not increase. 4. The narrow ground is often quieter, yet it does not give way. 5. Fear speaks loudly in assemblies, but confidence settles in stillness. 6. The one who stands aligned does not stand by force, but by foundation. 7. Even where shadow lengthens, it cannot consume what is anchored. 8. Threat is diminished where dependence is absent. 9. For sustenance does not flow from favor of men, but from alignment with what does not change. 10. Crowds may gather and disperse, voices may rise and fall, but provision remains steady. 11. The faithful need not contend for position, nor tremble at opposition. 12. So it was written: those who stand with what is eternal need not fear what is temporary.0 Comments 0 Shares 216 Views 0 Reviews
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