Kind of late today (just got distracted) but I saw this–“I want a president” by Zoe Leonard–after the debate a couple weeks ago, and yes. “And I want to know why this isn’t possible.”

 

Some context: I can’t find this as text, just the image of the text, and that’s because it’s treated more as visual art now. (It’s even in the Whitney.) From The Guardian:

Originally intended to be published as “a statement” in an underground LGBT magazine, I Want a President was written in the run-up to the 1992 US presidential race. This took place at the height of the AIDS epidemic, a medical issue turned political crisis that was, in the previous decade, catastrophically silenced by Ronald Reagan.
[…] In 2016, it was mounted on a colossal scale beneath the High Line, the New York park built on an old elevated railway line.