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[[Michael Lighty]] and [[Tim Carpenter]]  joined with author/commentator [[Jim Hightower]] at the UAW Local 95 Hall in Janesville Saturday November 3rd, 2012. [[Rob Zerban]] and [[John Nichols]]  also appeared.<ref>[http://www.prlog.org/12014034-jim-hightower-john-nichols-michael-lighty-and-tim-carpenter-in-janesville.html, PDA press release, Jim Hightower, John Nichols, Michael Lighty and Tim Carpenter in Janesville ]</ref>
 
[[Michael Lighty]] and [[Tim Carpenter]]  joined with author/commentator [[Jim Hightower]] at the UAW Local 95 Hall in Janesville Saturday November 3rd, 2012. [[Rob Zerban]] and [[John Nichols]]  also appeared.<ref>[http://www.prlog.org/12014034-jim-hightower-john-nichols-michael-lighty-and-tim-carpenter-in-janesville.html, PDA press release, Jim Hightower, John Nichols, Michael Lighty and Tim Carpenter in Janesville ]</ref>
  
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==PDA across Wisconsin==
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Friday, November 2nd they  hosted a guided discussion at the the [[Wisconsin Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals]] offices in Milwaukee, moderated by [[John Nichols]] ([[The Nation]] , MSNBC Contributor). Guest speakers  included: PDA's National Director [[Tim Carpenter]], NNU's Director of Public Policy [[Michael Lighty]], [[Communist Party USA]] member [[Judith LeBlanc]] from [[Peace Action]], and Dr. [[Robert Kraig]] from [[Citizen Action]] of Wisconsin.
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Lighty and Carpenter joined with author/commentator [[Jim Hightower]] at the UAW Local 95 Hall in Janesville Saturday November 3rd, 11 am to 1 pm. [[Rob Zerban]]--who was challenging Paul Ryan in Wisconsin's 1st District--and [[John Nichols]] also appeared. Then, from 2:30 to 3:30 pm. Carpenter and Lighty  appeared in Madison, WI, with [[Mark Pocan]], Congressional Candidate in Wisconsin's 2nd District, one of the leaders of the Wisconsin walkout.  All three Wisconsin events also sought to help Congresswoman [[Tammy Baldwin]], win her close race for the U.S. Senate.<ref>[http://www.prlog.org/12014034-jim-hightower-john-nichols-michael-lighty-and-tim-carpenter-in-janesville.html, PDA press release, Jim Hightower, John Nichols, Michael Lighty and Tim Carpenter in Janesville ]</ref>
 
[[Category:Progressive Democrats of America]]
 
[[Category:Progressive Democrats of America]]
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==ARA endorsement, 2012==
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The [[Alliance for Retired Americans]]  endorsed Rob Zerban  in  2012.<ref>[http://retiredamericanspaf.org/endorsementsARA PAF]</ref>
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==ARA PAF endorsement, 2014==
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The [[Alliance for Retired Americans]] Political Action Fund endorsed [[Rob Zerban]] in 2014.<ref>[http://retiredamericanspaf.org/endorsementsARA PAF]</ref>
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[[Category:Alliance for Retired Americans]]
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==References==
 
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Latest revision as of 15:05, 13 August 2015

Rob Zerban

Progressive Democrats of America endorsement

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In 2012, Rob Zerban (WI 1), was one of 14 leftist Congressional and Senate candidates endorsed by Progressive Democrats of America, an organization dominated by members or affiliates of Democratic Socialists of America and the Institute for Policy Studies.

PDA help

Michael Lighty and Tim Carpenter joined with author/commentator Jim Hightower at the UAW Local 95 Hall in Janesville Saturday November 3rd, 2012. Rob Zerban and John Nichols also appeared.[1]

PDA across Wisconsin

Friday, November 2nd they hosted a guided discussion at the the Wisconsin Federation of Nurses & Health Professionals offices in Milwaukee, moderated by John Nichols (The Nation , MSNBC Contributor). Guest speakers included: PDA's National Director Tim Carpenter, NNU's Director of Public Policy Michael Lighty, Communist Party USA member Judith LeBlanc from Peace Action, and Dr. Robert Kraig from Citizen Action of Wisconsin.

Lighty and Carpenter joined with author/commentator Jim Hightower at the UAW Local 95 Hall in Janesville Saturday November 3rd, 11 am to 1 pm. Rob Zerban--who was challenging Paul Ryan in Wisconsin's 1st District--and John Nichols also appeared. Then, from 2:30 to 3:30 pm. Carpenter and Lighty appeared in Madison, WI, with Mark Pocan, Congressional Candidate in Wisconsin's 2nd District, one of the leaders of the Wisconsin walkout. All three Wisconsin events also sought to help Congresswoman Tammy Baldwin, win her close race for the U.S. Senate.[2]

ARA endorsement, 2012

The Alliance for Retired Americans endorsed Rob Zerban in 2012.[3]

ARA PAF endorsement, 2014

The Alliance for Retired Americans Political Action Fund endorsed Rob Zerban in 2014.[4]

References

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