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Writing in the [[Huffington Post]] of September 8, 2008, in an article entitled "From Organizer To Elected Official" [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member [[Peter Dreier]] listed several serving US politicians who had begun their careers as "community organizers". They were US Senator [[Barbara Mikulski]] of Maryland, Representatives [[John Lewis]] of Georgia, [[Jan Schakowsky]] and [[Danny Davis]] of Illinois, [[Raul Grijalva]] of Arizona, [[Linda Sanchez]] of California, and [[Donna Edwards]] of Maryland, Washington House of Representatives Speaker [[Frank Chopp]], Los Angeles Mayor [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], New York City Council Speaker [[Christine Quinn|Christine C. Quinn]], Minnesota Secretary of State [[Mark Ritchie]], state legislators [[Beth Low]] of Missouri, [[Michael Foley]] of Ohio, [[Gilbert Cedillo]] of California, [[Tom Hucker]] of Maryland, [[Tony Hill]] of Florida, and [[Crystal Peoples]] of New York, Alameda County (California) Supervisor [[Nate Miley]], City Council members [[Jay Westbrook]] of Cleveland, [[Chuck Turner]] and [[Sam Yoon]] of Boston, and [[Melvin Carter]] of St. Paul, and San Francisco School Board member [[Jane Kim]]. <ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/from-organizer-to-elected_b_124971.html, Huffington Post, From Organizer To Elected Official, Peter Dreier, September 8, 2008]</ref> | Writing in the [[Huffington Post]] of September 8, 2008, in an article entitled "From Organizer To Elected Official" [[Democratic Socialists of America]] member [[Peter Dreier]] listed several serving US politicians who had begun their careers as "community organizers". They were US Senator [[Barbara Mikulski]] of Maryland, Representatives [[John Lewis]] of Georgia, [[Jan Schakowsky]] and [[Danny Davis]] of Illinois, [[Raul Grijalva]] of Arizona, [[Linda Sanchez]] of California, and [[Donna Edwards]] of Maryland, Washington House of Representatives Speaker [[Frank Chopp]], Los Angeles Mayor [[Antonio Villaraigosa]], New York City Council Speaker [[Christine Quinn|Christine C. Quinn]], Minnesota Secretary of State [[Mark Ritchie]], state legislators [[Beth Low]] of Missouri, [[Michael Foley]] of Ohio, [[Gilbert Cedillo]] of California, [[Tom Hucker]] of Maryland, [[Tony Hill]] of Florida, and [[Crystal Peoples]] of New York, Alameda County (California) Supervisor [[Nate Miley]], City Council members [[Jay Westbrook]] of Cleveland, [[Chuck Turner]] and [[Sam Yoon]] of Boston, and [[Melvin Carter]] of St. Paul, and San Francisco School Board member [[Jane Kim]]. <ref>[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/peter-dreier/from-organizer-to-elected_b_124971.html, Huffington Post, From Organizer To Elected Official, Peter Dreier, September 8, 2008]</ref> | ||
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+ | ==DSA support== | ||
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+ | [[East Bay Democratic Socialists of America]], endorsed and supported Nate Miley , in his 1986 run for Mayor of Oakland. | ||
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==Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser== | ==Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser== |
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Template:TOCnestleft Nate Miley
"Community organizer"
Writing in the Huffington Post of September 8, 2008, in an article entitled "From Organizer To Elected Official" Democratic Socialists of America member Peter Dreier listed several serving US politicians who had begun their careers as "community organizers". They were US Senator Barbara Mikulski of Maryland, Representatives John Lewis of Georgia, Jan Schakowsky and Danny Davis of Illinois, Raul Grijalva of Arizona, Linda Sanchez of California, and Donna Edwards of Maryland, Washington House of Representatives Speaker Frank Chopp, Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, New York City Council Speaker Christine C. Quinn, Minnesota Secretary of State Mark Ritchie, state legislators Beth Low of Missouri, Michael Foley of Ohio, Gilbert Cedillo of California, Tom Hucker of Maryland, Tony Hill of Florida, and Crystal Peoples of New York, Alameda County (California) Supervisor Nate Miley, City Council members Jay Westbrook of Cleveland, Chuck Turner and Sam Yoon of Boston, and Melvin Carter of St. Paul, and San Francisco School Board member Jane Kim. [1]
DSA support
East Bay Democratic Socialists of America, endorsed and supported Nate Miley , in his 1986 run for Mayor of Oakland.
Endorsed Communist Party fund raiser
In September 1999, Nate Miley, Oakland City Council, co-sponsored a Communist Party USA fund raising event in Berkeley. Rep. Lynn Woolsey co-sponsored the same event.[2]
Supporting Sandre Swanson
In 2006, Nate Miley, Alameda County Board of Supervisors , was one of many prominent Northern California leftists to serve on State Assembly hopeful Sandre Swanson's Honorary Campaign Committee.[3]
References
- ↑ Huffington Post, From Organizer To Elected Official, Peter Dreier, September 8, 2008
- ↑ Peoples Weekly World, September 11, 1999
- ↑ Sandre Swanson website, Endorsements, accessed July 28, 2011