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In  June  2009  Inez Tenenbaum      was nominated<ref> http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing_room/nominations_and_appointments/</ref>by the Obama administration for the position of Chairman, CPSC        in the [[CPSC]]        and confirmed in June      2009.  
 
In  June  2009  Inez Tenenbaum      was nominated<ref> http://www.whitehouse.gov/briefing_room/nominations_and_appointments/</ref>by the Obama administration for the position of Chairman, CPSC        in the [[CPSC]]        and confirmed in June      2009.  
 
==Communist Party support==
 
 
The [[Communist Party USA]] was supportive of several candidates in the 2004 election cycle including  [[Frank Barbaro]], [[Cynthia McKinney]], [[Barack Obama]], [[Betty Castor]], [[Nancy Farmer]] and [[Inez Tenenbaum]]<ref>http://www.cpusa.org/article/view/586/</ref>;
 
 
:''It would be helpful for each district to single out House seats that can be swung from Republican to Democrat to develop our list of key races, which includes progressive Frank Barbaro in New York and Cynthia McKinney in Georgia.''
 
 
:''A number of exciting candidates are emerging in the Senate, in the first place Barak Obama in Illinois, and also several progressive women including Betty Castor seeking to retain retiring Bob Graham's seat as Democrat; Nancy Farmer seeking to defeat Kit Bond in Missouri; Inez Tenenbaum seeking to retain retiring Fritz Hollings seat as Democrat. ''
 
  
 
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Communist Party support

The Communist Party USA was supportive of several candidates in the 2004 election cycle including Frank Barbaro, Cynthia McKinney, Barack Obama, Betty Castor, Nancy Farmer and Inez Tenenbaum[1];

It would be helpful for each district to single out House seats that can be swung from Republican to Democrat to develop our list of key races, which includes progressive Frank Barbaro in New York and Cynthia McKinney in Georgia.
A number of exciting candidates are emerging in the Senate, in the first place Barak Obama in Illinois, and also several progressive women including Betty Castor seeking to retain retiring Bob Graham's seat as Democrat; Nancy Farmer seeking to defeat Kit Bond in Missouri; Inez Tenenbaum seeking to retain retiring Fritz Hollings seat as Democrat.

Obama appointment

In June 2009 Inez Tenenbaum was nominated[2]by the Obama administration for the position of Chairman, CPSC in the CPSC and confirmed in June 2009.

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