Jocolyn Bowser-Bostick says the major political parties let the money and ideas of the rich and powerful dictate their values and goals, and that's what make them ineffective at reducing poverty. She's in favor of universal health care for all, improvements to education, and cutting the military budget by more than half. Ms. Bowser-Bostick was a lab technician for twenty-four years. Now she's on the ballot in a rare situation where the incumbent lieutenant governor didn't make it past the primary.