Paperboy Prince Explained

Paperboy Love Prince
Other Names:Paperboy the Prince, Paperboy Prince of the Suburbs
Party:Democratic

Paperboy Love Prince, also known as Paperboy Prince of the Suburbs (born 1992/1993), is an American artist, community activist, and perennial candidate.[1]

Early life

Prince grew up in Baltimore, Maryland and Bowie, Maryland, one of the suburbs of Washington, D.C. One of their grandfathers was a Pentecostal bishop, and both of their parents are devoutly religious. As a child, they worked as a newspaper carrier delivering The Wall Street Journal.[2]

When Prince was 12, their mother won a contest that permitted her to bring them to have lunch with congressional representatives.[3] Following that experience, Prince participated in youth government programs and eventually had internships with the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Supreme Court. In college, Prince studied journalism and computer science while also creating art and hosting entertainment events.[3]

Political activities

Paperboy Love Prince started in politics by hosting concerts which provided voter registration for attendees.[3] Prince supports the redirection of police funding to other programs.[4] Prince hosts a community center called the Love Gallery on Myrtle Avenue in Bushwick, Brooklyn.[5]

Campaign for New York's 7th Congressional District

In 2020 Prince was a candidate in the primary for New York's 7th congressional district competing against incumbent Nydia Velázquez.[3] Prince received 20% of the vote to their opponent's 80%.[6]

In Prince's campaign their political platform included advocacy for universal basic income, Medicare for all, and spreading love. Some media portrayed Prince's campaign as a longshot.[7] In preparation for the election, Prince overcame a challenge to their bid to appear on the ballot.[8]

2021 New York City mayoral campaign

In December 2020, Prince registered as a candidate for Mayor of New York City in the 2021 Democratic primary.[9] If elected, Prince would have been the youngest mayor in the history of New York City.[10]

Prince's campaign manager was 13-year old student Theo Demel, who believes that homework is unconstitutional.[10] The campaign's goal was to raise $2 million. Part of the fundraising strategy included busking outside the Myrtle Avenue station in Bushwick, Brooklyn.[1] The campaign's major policy points included fighting poverty and providing more housing for New York City residents.[11] The campaign hosted weekly food distribution events, giving away food donated by churches to whoever happened to show up.[5]

In May 2021, Prince challenged their electoral competitor Andrew Yang in both a basketball game and rap battle at Tompkins Square Park.[12] [13] [14]

One of the criteria for joining the city's mayoral debates was fundraising a minimal amount of money.[15] Prince was among the candidates who met the criteria to appear on the ballot, but did not meet the criteria to join the debates.[15] While Prince was not inside the building to participate in mayoral debates, they were outside the venue on a bus known as the "Love Tank".[16] [17] Prince's performance outside the debate included singing about affordable housing.[18]

A writer for Harvard Political Review said that Prince's campaign could shift discussion about what sorts of political policies are acceptable to discuss and also shift the perception of the electability of non-white candidates.[19] A writer for The Red Hook Star-Revue said that Prince was a candidate to take seriously.[20] That paper also endorsed Prince for mayor.[21] Trevor Noah of The Daily Show showcased Prince's idea that police should reward people for doing good as an alternative to spotting violations.[22] The City surveyed Prince on their political positions and published their responses.[23]

Prince received 0.4% of the vote and was not elected.[24]

2022 campaigns

Following the 2021 election Prince announced intent to seek candidacy in the 2022 elections for 11 congressional districts and the New York governorship.[25] They again got on the ballot for congress in NY District 7.

Music

By 2015 Paperboy the Prince was a rapper and a center of attention among the fans at games of the basketball team Washington Wizards.[26] They got recognition for their effort in organizing a music campaign to raise $20 million to bring DC-native basketball player Kevin Durant to the Wizards.[27]

At the 2016 South by Southwest, Prince spoke on behalf of street performers to reporters on the condition that Prince could talk out loud on microphone, and that they got a hug.[28]

Prince received death threats while performing music as Minister of Fun at an anti-Trump art production by LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner at the Museum of the Moving Image in the days after President Trump's inauguration.[29]

In 2017 musician Azealia Banks established record label Chaos & Glory Recordings, with Prince as the first artist signed to produce music.[30]

Personal life

Prince is non-binary and prefers the pronouns they/them or the neopronouns God/Goddess.[1] [31] [5]

They dress as "royalty" to draw attention to how politicians can hold power for longer than kings or queens.[3] In an interview with fashion magazine V, Prince explained how freedom in fashion encourages freedom in thinking and welcoming of diversity.[32] They often wear a Game Boy Advance SP or Game Boy Color around their neck.[2]

Prince's role models include Martin Luther King Jr. for his vision of racial justice.[3]

Electoral history

2021

2021 New York City mayoral Democratic primary election[33] - style="background:#eee; text-align:center;" ! rowspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Candidate ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 1 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 2 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 3 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 4 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 5 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 6 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 7 ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" Round 8 - ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % ! Votes % - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 289,403 30.7% 289,603 30.8% 290,055 30.8% 291,806 31.2% 295,798 31.7% 317,092 34.6% 354,657 40.5% 404,513 50.4% - - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 184,463 19.6% 184,571 19.6% 184,669 19.6% 186,731 19.9% 191,876 20.5% 223,634 24.4% 266,932 30.5% 397,316 49.6% - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 201,127 21.4% 201,193 21.4% 201,518 21.4% 206,013 22.0% 209,108 22.4% 239,174 26.1% 254,728 29.1% ! colspan=2 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 115,130 12.2% 115,301 12.2% 115,502 12.3% 118,808 12.6% 121,597 13.0% 135,686 14.8% ! colspan=4 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 51,778 5.5% 51,850 5.5% 51,951 5.5% 53,599 5.7% 56,723 6.1% ! colspan=6 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 26,495 2.8% 26,534 2.8% 26,645 2.8% 30,157 3.2% 30,933 3.3% ! colspan=6 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 25,242 2.7% 25,272 2.7% 25,418 2.7% 26,361 2.8% 27,934 3.0% ! colspan=6 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 23,167 2.5% 23,189 2.5% 23,314 2.5% 24,042 2.6% ! colspan=8 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 7,742 0.8% 7,758 0.8% 7,819 0.8% ! colspan=10 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 7,048 0.7% 7,064 0.8% 7,093 0.8% ! colspan=10 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 3,964 0.4% 4,007 0.4% 4,060 0.4% ! colspan=10 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 2,662 0.3% 2,683 0.3% 2,780 0.3% ! colspan=10 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" 2,242 0.2% 2,254 0.2% ! colspan=12 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" Write-ins 1,568 0.2% ! colspan=14 style="text-align:center;" - - ! scope="row" style="text-align:left;" Inactive ballots ! colspan="2" 0 ballots ! colspan="2" 752 ballots ! colspan="2" 1,207 ballots ! colspan="2" 5,314 ballots ! colspan="2" 8,062 ballots ! colspan="2" 26,445 ballots ! colspan="2" 65,714 ballots ! colspan="2" 140,202 ballots -

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Iscoe . Adam . Paperboy Prince's Platform: Cancel Rent, Abolish the Police, Legalize Psychedelics . . en-us . 15 February 2021.
  2. Web site: Brown . D'Shonda . 30 October 2020 . Paperboy Prince's Radical Love Is the Hopeful Future of Congress . Highsnobiety . en.
  3. Web site: Gontcharova . Natalie . Paperboy Prince Is The First Truly Gen-Z Candidate . . en . 22 June 2020.
  4. Web site: Hogan . Gwynne . Policy Cheat Sheet: Where The Democratic Mayoral Candidates Stand . Gothamist . en . 11 June 2021.
  5. Lach . Eric . Why Do So Many New York Politicians Want Paperboy Prince to Hit Them in the Face with a Pie? . . 20 June 2021.
  6. Web site: McDonough . Annie . Coltin . Jeff . Lewis . Rebecca C. . New York's 2020 congressional primary election results . . en . 5 August 2020.
  7. Web site: Abadi . Mark . Teckman-Fullard . Meg . Miller . Adam . NYC rapper Paperboy Prince could become the first nonbinary candidate to win a primary bid for Congress . . 23 June 2020.
  8. Web site: Meeker . Alec . Paperboy Love Prince Wins Petition Challenge and Will Remain on District 7 Ballot . . 24 April 2020.
  9. Web site: Quinn . Anna . Brooklyn Rapper Paperboy Prince Enters Race For NYC Mayor . . en . 8 December 2020.
  10. Web site: Paperboy Love Prince aims to be youngest elected mayor in New York City. AM New York Metro. Krasner. Bob. February 24, 2021. February 26, 2021.
  11. Web site: Brooklyn's Paperboy Love Prince hopes to tackle poverty and housing as mayor of NYC. Brooklyn News12. News12 Staff. April 13, 2021. April 20, 2021.
  12. Web site: Scootercaster . Oliya . Andrew Yang vs Paperboy Prince Basketball Game . youtube.com . FreedomNewsTV . en . 23 May 2021.
  13. Stuart . Tessa . The Prince of Bushwick Wants to Be Mayor of New York . . May 28, 2021.
  14. News: Weigel . David . Analysis - The Trailer: 'A Visceral Reaction': How New York's mayoral race became about crime . Washington Post . https://web.archive.org/web/20210526003956/https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/2021/05/25/trailer-a-visceral-reaction-how-new-york-mayoral-race-became-about-crime/ . 26 May 2021.
  15. Web site: Choi . Ann . Meet Your Mayor Supersized: Now Featuring More Candidates . . en . 9 May 2021.
  16. Web site: Kim . Elizabeth . A Recap Of The Best NYC Mayoral Debate So Far . Gothamist . en . 2021-06-10.
  17. Web site: Kim . Elizabeth . Hogan . Gwynee . NYC's Second Mayoral Debate Brings A Lively Pre-Show To The Streets, Followed By Sharp Attacks On Stage . Gothamist . en . 3 June 2021.
  18. Web site: Gay . Mara . Opinion - In New York City, Democracy Is a One-Party Affair . The New York Times . https://web.archive.org/web/20210617043014/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/06/16/opinion/nyc-mayor-race-primary-da.html . 17 June 2021 . 16 June 2021.
  19. Web site: Obasi . Chinyere . The 2021 New York City Mayoral Primary . . 18 June 2021.
  20. Web site: Thomas . Roderick . Paperboy is a candidate to be taken seriously . Red Hook Star-Revue . 9 June 2021.
  21. Web site: Fiala . George . Star-Revue Endorsements: Garcia and Prince for Mayor . Red Hook Star-Revue . 5 May 2021.
  22. Web site: Noah . Trevor . Trevor Noah . Who's Running in the NYC Mayoral Race? . youtube.com . . en . 12 May 2021.
  23. Web site: The City . The City (website) . Meet Your Mayor: Paperboy Prince . The City.
  24. Web site: Citywide Recap by Boroughs and Parties - All Ballot Types: Primary Election 2021 – 06/22/2021 . . June 29, 2021 . June 29, 2021.
  25. Web site: Ricciulli . Valeria . How Is Paperboy Love Prince Possibly Running for Congress in 11 Districts? . Curbed . en-us . 24 November 2021.
  26. News: Yates . Clinton . Meet Paperboy Prince, the flashiest Wizards fan of them all . . 15 May 2015.
  27. Web site: Mehic . Ben . Washington Wizards Fan, Artist Paperboy Prince Hopes To Raise $20 Million For Kevin Durant To Come Home . Wiz of Awes . 2 June 2016.
  28. Web site: Needham . Alex . Chen . Lizzie . SXSW: 'It's pretty much the same mess it was last year' . . en . 20 March 2016.
  29. Web site: Divenuta . Lisa . I Found Love, Togetherness, and Milk-Chugging Nazis at LaBeouf, Rönkkö & Turner's Livestream . www.vice.com . . en . 13 February 2017.
  30. Web site: Chandler . D.L. . Azealia Banks Signs DMV Rapper Paperboy The Prince . Hip-Hop Wired . 17 October 2017.
  31. Web site: Roberts . Nigel . Paperboy Prince is running for Congress in NY's 7th Congressional district . BK Reader . 22 June 2020.
  32. Web site: Myers . Owen . The Thought Leaders Issue: Paperboy Prince . . 7 October 2020.
  33. Web site: Justice Democrats | It's #OurTime. justicedemocrats.com.