Are you trying to staying alive long enough to vote? Please talk to this NYT writer.

Katie Hafner, who writes for the New York Times, would like to do a story about people’s wish to at least stay alive long enough to vote!

She writes in an email: “This incredible tweet of my husband’s inspired me to suggest to my editor at the NYT a story about those at end of life who are determined to live long enough to vote. I’m looking for voters on both sides (i.e. Trump supporters as well as Biden supporters.) If not the voters themselves, I’d love to speak to family members.

Let me know if you know of anyone who might fit that description.”

Please email, call me or comment to this post if you or a family member is willing to be interviewed by Katie. Jim deMaine

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4 Responses to Are you trying to staying alive long enough to vote? Please talk to this NYT writer.

  1. Judy Welles says:

    I would be delighted to be interviewed by Katie. I have a slowly (but relentlessly) growing abdominal tumor, carcinomatosis, not being treated any more, living on TPN rather than food. In addition to all the horrors that are going on in this country, I live in Portland, OR where we are suffering under dense smoke from the forest fires. I expect frogs from the sky will be next.

    Please contact me at jcwelles@gmail.com or 717/386-9508.

  2. Linda Wolf says:

    Is there a number or email address where I can reach Katie? Please advise.

  3. William H Calvin says:

    Remember the flip side: Staying alive only to discover that Trump won. What a downer to go out on.

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