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+ | In 2004 [[Democratic Socialists of America]] targeted local races where control of state houses were up for grabs and where statewide electoral-vote outcomes hinged on successful local district turnouts.<ref>[http://www.dsausa.org/dl/DLFall2004.pdf Democratic Left, Fall 2004, Beyond Kerry: DSAers Back Local Candidates, By Theresa Alt and Michael Hirsch]</ref> | ||
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+ | :'' DSAers in Charlottesville, home of the University of Virginia, are enthused about the candidacy of Al Weed in the state’s 5th CD, known as “Southside Virginia.” A conservationist and single-payer health care supporter, ..” | ||
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In [[Democratic Socialists of America]]'s [[Democratic Left]] Winter 2004/2005, [[Theresa Alt]] wrote;<ref>[http://www.dsausa.org/dl/Winter_2005.pdf Dem. Left,Winter 2004/2005]</ref> | In [[Democratic Socialists of America]]'s [[Democratic Left]] Winter 2004/2005, [[Theresa Alt]] wrote;<ref>[http://www.dsausa.org/dl/Winter_2005.pdf Dem. Left,Winter 2004/2005]</ref> | ||
Latest revision as of 09:46, 19 January 2011
Al Weed
DSA support
In 2004 Democratic Socialists of America targeted local races where control of state houses were up for grabs and where statewide electoral-vote outcomes hinged on successful local district turnouts.[1]
- DSAers in Charlottesville, home of the University of Virginia, are enthused about the candidacy of Al Weed in the state’s 5th CD, known as “Southside Virginia.” A conservationist and single-payer health care supporter, ..”
In Democratic Socialists of America's Democratic Left Winter 2004/2005, Theresa Alt wrote;[2]
- We reported on the candidates that DSAers were supporting in the last issue of Democratic Left. How did they do?
- Longshot progressive insurgents Al Weed in Virginia, Lin Whitworth in Idaho, Dave Franker and Tom Fiegen all lost.