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Ravin Pierre
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Elections and appointments
Last election

August 2, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, 2005

Graduate

University of Southern California, 2011

Military

Service / branch

U.S. Air Force

Years of service

2001 - 2003

Personal
Birthplace
Redmond, Wash.
Religion
Humanist
Profession
Engineer
Contact

Ravin Pierre (Democratic Party) ran for election to the U.S. Senate to represent Washington. He lost in the primary on August 2, 2022.

Pierre completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Ravin Pierre was born in Redmond, Washington. Pierre served in the U.S. Air Force from 2001 to 2003. He earned a bachelor's degree from Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University in 2005 and a graduate degree from the University of Southern California in 2011. Pierre's career experience includes working as an aerospace engineer, a data scientist, and an aircraft fleet monitoring engineer.[1]

Elections

2022

See also: United States Senate election in Washington, 2022

General election

General election for U.S. Senate Washington

Incumbent Patty Murray defeated Tiffany Smiley in the general election for U.S. Senate Washington on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Patty Murray
Patty Murray (D)
 
57.1
 
1,741,827
Image of Tiffany Smiley
Tiffany Smiley (R)
 
42.6
 
1,299,322
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.2
 
6,751

Total votes: 3,047,900
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Nonpartisan primary election

Nonpartisan primary for U.S. Senate Washington

The following candidates ran in the primary for U.S. Senate Washington on August 2, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Patty Murray
Patty Murray (D)
 
52.2
 
1,002,811
Image of Tiffany Smiley
Tiffany Smiley (R)
 
33.7
 
646,917
Image of Leon Lawson
Leon Lawson (Trump Republican Party)
 
3.1
 
59,134
Image of John Guenther
John Guenther (R)
 
2.9
 
55,426
Image of Ravin Pierre
Ravin Pierre (D) Candidate Connection
 
1.2
 
22,172
Image of Dave Saulibio
Dave Saulibio (JFK Republican Party) Candidate Connection
 
1.0
 
19,341
Image of Naz Paul
Naz Paul (Independent)
 
1.0
 
18,858
Image of Bill Hirt
Bill Hirt (R)
 
0.8
 
15,276
Image of Mohammad Said
Mohammad Said (D)
 
0.7
 
13,995
Image of Henry Dennison
Henry Dennison (Socialist Workers Party)
 
0.7
 
13,901
Image of Pano Churchill
Pano Churchill (D)
 
0.6
 
11,859
Image of Bryan Solstin
Bryan Solstin (D)
 
0.5
 
9,627
Image of Charlie Jackson
Charlie Jackson (Independent)
 
0.4
 
8,604
Image of Jon Butler
Jon Butler (Independent)
 
0.3
 
5,413
Image of Thor Amundson
Thor Amundson (Independent)
 
0.3
 
5,133
Image of Martin Hash
Martin Hash (Independent)
 
0.2
 
4,725
Image of Dan Phan Doan
Dan Phan Doan (Independent)
 
0.2
 
3,049
Image of Sam Cusmir
Sam Cusmir (D)
 
0.1
 
2,688
 Other/Write-in votes
 
0.1
 
1,511

Total votes: 1,920,440
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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Ravin Pierre completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Pierre's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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Hi I'm Ravin Pierre. I'm an Engineer/Data Scientist with 16 years work experience.

I'm an aggressive Progressive 2022 US Senate Democrat Challenger. I'm a Space & STEM advocate. (Graduate of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University & University of Southern California.)

Jan 6th 2021 insurrection against the US Capitol motivated me to run and oppose QAnon obstructionists in all forms. QAnon and its members in Congress are a threat; an existential constitutional crisis to our democracy. They erode our public trust of institutions, science expertise and understanding on complex matters impacting our society. I'm the fierce response against QAnon infection.

I strongly believe in term limits for Congress (& the Supreme Court), we need new blood and energy to combat this new problem. I also believe in transforming the Senate with radical transparency to eliminate all secret backdoor meetings; by wearing body-cams to record/livestream all interactions with lobbyists and video hosting it on OnlyFans, in order to earn the public’s trust. If the cops have to wear body-cams, so should political servants.

Congress is poorly underrepresented by people with STEM backgrounds. The public deserves more STEM representation in Congress, especially the high tech industry people of WA State.

I'm here to push the needle.
  • Please consider me as your F.riends U.ndermining C.onspiracy K.ooks, such as QAnon
  • Radical Transparency - If elected, I and my Senate staff promise to record & livestream all interactions with lobbyists on ONLYFANS, and will even wear a bodycams, just like the police do. Washington is a technology state, its citizens would appreciate this unique reform.
  • Term Limits - I'll aggressively confront all 538 members of Congress to sign the US Term Limits against Congress & Supreme Court pledge; I'll willingly sign a penalty contract with Governor of Washington prohibiting me from running beyond 2 terms of office; where the penalty is I go to prison for violating this. The public of Washington deserve this.
Rejecting corporate democrats & corporate republicans with the corrupt special interest organizations that support them.

Reframing National Security == ‘Basic Needs Met of all citizens';
such as investing in Single Payer Universal Health Care, Public Education, Public Infrastructure and Fighting Climate Change.

Abortion == healthcare. Abortion is a private matter between a woman & her doctor. External opinions outside the examination room are irrelevant, no exceptions.

Corporate Personhood must be reversed, end Citizens United 2010 Supreme Court ruling.

Campaign Finance Reform - I will not accept corporate PAC funding in my campaign.
Ban Congress-to-Lobbyist corruption career pipeline around the Wash DC zone. As supported by US Rep Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez & Senator Ted Cruz.

Voter Fraud is a destructive lie. Strengthen Voter Rights by enabling Rank Choice Voting, like Oregon have automatic Voter Registration, postal voting, and support a Congressional Voter National Holiday to replace Presidents Day Holiday.

Easily end gerrymandering of congressional districts by implementing non-partisan open source weighted Voronoi mapping algorithms. The remapping audit would be conducted by (local) data scientists, not ruthless shitty politicians.

Adjust tax refunds to include paid annual interest, rightfully owed to the taxpayer. Otherwise its currently an interest free loan to the US Government. Also IRS should auto file our taxes (‘return free filing)
Robert Reich - most insightful economic person in America. Truthful, honest and fair.

Noam Chomsky - most pragmatic political policy person in America.

Defenders against Algorithmic Bias and Surveillance Dystopia:
Joy Buolamwini of the Algorithmic Justice League, and Yeshimabeit Milner of Data for Black Lives, Tristan Harris a data privacy advocate, research authors Timnit Gebru, Shoshana Zuboff, Safiya Umoja Noble, Cathy O'Neil and Meredith Broussard; they continuously fighting the future from falling into an data surveillance & algorithmic bias dystopia.

Senator Bernie Sanders because he pushes the nationally progressive needle on critical social issues (and sometimes Andrew Yang).

Nick Hanauer (Pitchfork Economics) and Dan Price (Gravity Payments), rare honest businessmen who actually advocates for strong fair pay, middle class driven economy with proper public social safety nets, and not one exploited by under-taxed corporations and plutocrats.

Pundits: Rutger Bregman, Anand Giridharadas, Christopher Hedges, Bill Maher, John Oliver, Hasan Minhaj, Michelle Wolf and Chamath Palihapitiya for honestly criticizing corporations & plutocrats who deceptively, economically interfere with our attempts at fair democracy.

Historically, US Presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Dwight Eisenhower. And US Marine Corp General Smedley Butler. The Roosevlets for imperfect but progressive movements, decrees.
Butler and Eisenhower for frankly warning America about the unwanted decay of corporate capitalism and military-industrial complex upon the safety of our democracy.

US Rep. Katie Porter (D 45th CA)- she's my congressional power animal, I <3 the whiteboard analysis breakdowns.
US Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez(D 14th NY) - admire her strength, justice and fierce underdog energy.

Jimmy Wales for founding Wikipedia, free and neutral auditable organized public citation knowledge system in a world of randomness.
Freakonomics by Dr Steven Levitt & Stephen J. Dubner, 2005 - Present.

“The Spider & the Starfish - the power of leaderless organizations” by Ori Brafman and Rod Beckstrom. 2006

“School vs. Education” essay by Russell Baker, 1975

“The Corporation” Documentary (2003)

“The Alt-Right Playbook”, Youtube Series by Ian Danskin, InnuendoStudios (2016 - Present)
Principles I find most important: Transparency, Consistency, willingness to ‘punch up’ to authority and power.

Lastly, being biased to standing up for the oppressed and the marginalized segments of the American population.
An ideal senator should always work toward reforming the Senate to be more transparent and implement the will of the people, apply term limits in a creative way possible.
The legacy I plan to leave behind, is that of a ‘Sincere Reformer’ of the US Senate, by applying technology and term limits in creative and inspirational ways. A legacy that brought transparency to a new elevated realm of trust for the great people of WA State.
Space Shuttle Challenger disaster - January 28, 1986.

I was too young to remember the complicated nature of the event. But I recall seeing the images of the tragic event everywhere on TV & newspaper media as a child; reaction photos and videos of school teachers crying.
2000 US Census Enumerator - I just graduated high school in June 2000. Perfect timing, my first job experience is a federal government job. While collecting data in the field, I felt the importance of being counted, and represented in our democracy; helping extend that pride to others by servicing the uncounted.

I held that job for 4 months. Then I departed off to college in Florida.
Playlist of songs that live rent free in my head. Enjoy!

♪Say so♪, ♪Kiss me♪, ♪Moo♪- Doja Cat
♪Supalonely♪ - Benee
♪Loyal♪ - ODESZA
♪SAD!♪ - XXXTENTACION
♪Nobody Speak♪ - DJ Shadow + Run The Jewels
♪Bad Guy♪ - Billie Eilish
Yacht Rock
♪Breakfast in America♪ - SuperTramp
♪People are Strange♪ - The Doors
♪Squares♪ - the beta band
♪Feel it All Around ♪ (Portlandia theme) - Washed Out
♪Nostrand♪ - Ratatat
♪Destiny♪ - Zero 7
♪Shorty got low♪ - The Beach Boys
♪Careless whisper♪ - George Michael
♪Heat waves♪ & ♪Gooey♪ - Glass Animals
♪No more I love you's♪ - Annie Lennox
♪You've got the Dirtee Love♪ - Florence & the Machine + Dizzee Rascal, duet
♪Sweater weather♪ - the neighborhood
♪Lotion♪ - Greenskeepers
♪Danger (Been So Long)♪ - Mystikal
♪Ventura Highway♪ & ♪Sister Golden hair♪ - America
♪Beggin♪ (2007) - Madcon
♪No roots♪ - Alice Merton
♪Stunning♪ - Curtis Waters
♪Gold♪ - kiara
♪Cameo Lover♪ & ♪Settle down♪ - Kimbra
♪Where Is My Mind♪ - Maxence Cyrin
♪This is America♪ - Childish Gambino
♪Time is now♪ - Moloko
♪Race for the prize♪- The Flaming Lips
♪Hand covers bruise♪ - Trent Reznor + Atticus Ross
♪Fantasy♪ - Mariah Carrey
♪Planet Telex♪ - Radiohead
♪what else is there♪ - Röyksopp
♪Oh-o-oh child♪ - Five Stairsteps
♪Syrup (Stwo)♪ - TEA
♪American Boy♪ - Estelle
♪If I could change your mind♪ - HAIM
♪A Day in the Life♪, ♪The Truth♪ - Handsome Boy Modeling School
♪Everyone has a summer♪ - Lovage
♪Ants♪ - eDIT
♪Bachelorette♪ & ♪Human Behavior♪ - Björk
♪Follow your arrow♪ - Kacey Musgraves
♪Sister Wife♪ - Alex Winston
♪Blood of a young wolf♪ - Buck65
♪Intro♪ - the xx
♪Ain’t it fun♪ - Paramore
♪The future is x-rated♪ - Matthew Good Band
♪At the River♪ - Groove Armada
♪Carbination♪ & ♪Daughter in the house of fools♪ - Enon
♪Black♪ & ♪Yellow Ledbetter♪ - Pearl Jam
♪All the time (in the world)♪ - Bahamas
♪I fought in a war♪ - Belle and Sebastian

♪Since I left you♪ & ♪Frontier Psychiatrist♪ - The Avalanches
In late, I personally think the greatest clear and present danger to America is internal, the rise of alt-right & Q-Anon disinformation movements. In addition to being treasonous, the Jan6th 2021 capitol attack was a practice or a rehearsal for Election 2024 .

Another thought, future wars will probably battle for clean water access or fought in cyberspace. According to the DOD, who listed Climate Change as our biggest threat; last year 15 million American homes were directly affected by increase of natural disasters. In addition, Climate Change is leading our financial markets to a future Carbon Bubble crash estimated at -$2 Trillion on the horizon.

Our next biggest threat is America’s unprepared CyberSecurity Defense, appallingly over-exposed to bad foreign actors. Cyberwarfare is a more logistically convenient opportunity than conventional ground war versus the USA. For example, North Korea felt no immediate repercussions from their cyber attack Sony Corporation of America in 2014. Our lack of cyber retaliation response encourages other foreign actors to follow suit. Its imperative our defense and response is refined.
The core of my campaign is term limits. My personal goal is to serve only 1 Term in office, max 2; because living in Washington DC is a toxic AF.

Again, if elected to office, I propose my 2 strategies; short & long term.
Short term: I personally confront all 538 members of congress to sign the US Term Limit Pledge to build a long term collective mass.

Long term: A legal framework in progress, I willfully enter into a term limits contract with the State of WA with an harsh penalty: If I serve more than 2 terms as US Senator, I go to prison.

I’m putting my balls on the line. I challenge you to name another candidate willing to put their gonads on the line for the people of WA State? I'm waiting...
The Senate is a uniquely outdated institution that desperately needs reform.

My tenure as Senator would model reforms such as:
Radical Transparency - Live stream all Lobbyist meetings and

Self imposed enforceable Term Limits with prison penalty by contract.
Absolutely NOT.

To loosely quote Neil DeGrasse Tyson,
"I looked up the US Congressional members' occupational backgrounds before they entered politics, Its mostly LAW, LAW, BUSINESS, LAW, LAW, LAW, BUSINESS, LAW, LAW, LAW, LAW.' I ask, where's the teachers, scientists, engineers, artists; where's the rest of life represented?" (Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tKdaRcptVz8)

A wiser and stronger well represented democracy would have a larger variety of socio-economic backgrounds in Congress.

It hurts me to report, Congress has an under-representation of STEM, only 13 congress members have STEM backgrounds since 2016 (Source: 314Action PAC). I'm here to boost those abysmal numbers. Having more STEM congress members allows for better understanding of information and data from experts on complex issues that affect the American people today.
Fuck the filibuster and those who try to protect it: Senators Mitch McConnell, Kristen Sinema, Joe Manchin (and President Joe Biden, prior Jan 2022 -- he finally changed his mind to end it).

Filibuster, a non-original constitutional instrument, has been badly weaponized by all parties to hurt America and its citizens in the long run. Its an inefficient clog in our democracy. That shit needs to go and die off.
I would apply the following in order:

1) The Presidential appointee career background aligns with the job position.

2) Similar to how the US Military pioneered this; evaluation of demographic history and demographic representation are a strength, not a weakness.
Perhaps if the job is social service position, like the Housing and Urban Development (HUD), and most of the Americans it affects are BIPOC, then it would be wise to give consideration to confirm someone that closely matches that demographic it impacts.

Another example, if the job is Secretary of Defense, and historically we never had a woman lead it, then lets be grand pioneers and break that silly monotony, its the 21st Century.

3) Deny Presidential sycophants. If the appointee is a known loyalist to the president, reject them. We need people who are loyal to the job & country, not a person.
The [Standing Committee] -
   Sub-committees that I would be interested in:

[Appropriations] -

   Defense; 
Energy and Water Development

[Armed Services] -

   Cybersecurity

[Commerce, Science and Transportation] -

   Consumer Protection, Product Safety and Data Security; 
Oceans, Fisheries, Climate Change and Manufacturing; Space and Science

[Finance] -

   Taxation and IRS Oversight

[Foreign Relations] -
[Health, Education, Labor and Pensions] -

   Employment and Workplace Safety

[Judiciary] -

Privacy, Technology and the Law
Historical Mavericks.

Ralph Yarbrough a Democrat US Senator Texas in the Senate from 1957 to 1971. At the height of the Civil Rights Movement, he was one of the few southern Democrats who publicly rejected all the popular racist policies of that region, such as the Southern Manifesto to to resist all Federal desegregation policies and he supported all civil rights bills in his time, rejected high taxes and American involvement in the Vietnam War. (Source: Historian Cory Bradford - https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdSMmArR).


John McCain, Republican US Senator Arizona, POW and contrarian. He defended Obama’s American reputation against racist xenophobic comments during the 2008 Presidential Election. McCain loudly criticized the denied justice of President Bush’s policy to torture enemy combatants and he also demanded the closing to Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. McCain always pushed to audit the US Dept of Defense Budget. Lastly, He voted NO to skinny repeal the Affordable Care Act in 2017.
Ideally the judicial nominee should be a neutral character in bipartisan politics.

Personally, if that judicial nominee advocates and supports congressional & judicial term limits, I would approve of them.

Lastly, I'd endorse a judge that supports effective public health safety measures such as vaccinations and pro-mask mandates.
I don't tolerate awful rhetorical bullshit well.

I would not make (many) close friends with other US Senators or their buddy Washington DC corporate lobbyists, I would be perceived as an abnormal non-politician, despised for keeping everyone transparent & accountable for their awful bullshit.
Compromises should not diminish civil rights or the biggest beneficial impact to the middle class.

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