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==LIPC Electoral support==
 
==LIPC Electoral support==
Around 1990, [[Marge Harrison]], a long time leader of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] dominated, [[Long Island Progressive Coalition]],  was the state vice chair of the [[Democratic Party]]. Thanks to LIPC support Suffolk County , once a Republican "fiefdom", elected three "progressive" Democratic Reps., [[Tom Downey]], [[Bob Mrazek]] and [[George Hochbrueckner]], as well as a liberal Democratic County executive, [[Patrick Halpin]].<ref>Democratic Left, Jan./ Feb.  1990, page 17</ref>
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Around 1990, [[Marge Harrison]], a long time leader of the [[Democratic Socialists of America]] dominated, [[Long Island Progressive Coalition]],  was the state vice chair of the [[Democratic Party]]. Thanks to LIPC support Suffolk County , once a Republican "fiefdom", elected three "progressive" Democratic Reps., [[Tom Downey]], [[Robert Mrazek]] and [[George Hochbrueckner]], as well as a liberal Democratic County executive, [[Patrick Halpin]].<ref>Democratic Left, Jan./ Feb.  1990, page 17</ref>
  
 
:''All have been supported and helped by the LIPC, which enjoys good relations with all of them and many other local office holders, such as Republican County legislator [[Fred Thiele]]..''.
 
:''All have been supported and helped by the LIPC, which enjoys good relations with all of them and many other local office holders, such as Republican County legislator [[Fred Thiele]]..''.

Latest revision as of 20:31, 11 January 2013

Patrick Halpin

LIPC Electoral support

Around 1990, Marge Harrison, a long time leader of the Democratic Socialists of America dominated, Long Island Progressive Coalition, was the state vice chair of the Democratic Party. Thanks to LIPC support Suffolk County , once a Republican "fiefdom", elected three "progressive" Democratic Reps., Tom Downey, Robert Mrazek and George Hochbrueckner, as well as a liberal Democratic County executive, Patrick Halpin.[1]

All have been supported and helped by the LIPC, which enjoys good relations with all of them and many other local office holders, such as Republican County legislator Fred Thiele...

References

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  1. Democratic Left, Jan./ Feb. 1990, page 17