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In 1998 Juia Carson Democrat was listed as a member<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19990219104730/www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html</ref> of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] | In 1998 Juia Carson Democrat was listed as a member<ref>http://web.archive.org/web/19990219104730/www.dsausa.org/pc/pc.members.html</ref> of the [[Congressional Progressive Caucus]] | ||
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+ | ==EMILY's List== | ||
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+ | Carson has been supported by [[EMILY's List]] during her campaigning. | ||
==DSA support== | ==DSA support== | ||
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[[Category:Congressional Progressive Caucus]] | [[Category:Congressional Progressive Caucus]] | ||
[[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]] | [[Category:Democratic Socialists of America]] | ||
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Revision as of 18:16, 29 December 2009
Julia Carson...
Congressional Progressive Caucus
In 1998 Juia Carson Democrat was listed as a member[1] of the Congressional Progressive Caucus
EMILY's List
Carson has been supported by EMILY's List during her campaigning.
DSA support
Democratic Socialists of America supported[2]Carson's 2004 Congressional race.
- DSAers in central Indiana are supporting veteran civil rights
worker Julia Carson in her re-election bid to the state’s 7th CD, in Indianapolis. An opponent of the Iraq War from its inception, Carson is a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and the Progressive Caucus. Indiana’s first female and first African-American representative in Congress, she is a strong supporter of national health care.