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Mon Mar 12, 2012, 10:52 AM Mar 2012

10 "Occupy" Candidates Running for Congress

http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/03/10-occupy-candidates-congress


An Occupy protest on Capitol Hill: SOBPhotography/Flickr

Unlike the tea party, the Occupy movement hasn't involved itself much in elections. But that hasn't stopped a slew of progressives and political outsiders from capitalizing on the movement's energy. Here's a rundown of 10 electable House and Senate hopefuls who, one way or another, have made Occupy part of their campaigns:

Hakeem Jeffries (New York): "Income inequality is worse now that it has been since prior to the Great Depression," the state assemblyman said during a passionate speech at an Occupy rally in Brooklyn this fall. In January, Jeffries announced that he'd run for Congress in New York's Tenth Congressional District against 15-term incumbent Ed Towns, who'd angered labor unions when he cast the deciding vote in 2005 for the Central American Free Trade Agreement. Since then, Jeffries has picked up endorsements in the Brooklyn district from prominent unions such as the Communications Workers of America.
Prospects: Fair. Jeffries' success could hinge on stopping the Tenth District from being redrawn to exclude his state assembly district, where he's popular.

Lori Saldaña (California): "Lori Saldaña has leapt headlong into the Occupy movement," writes the San Diego Union-Tribune. While that may be a bit of an overstatement, the Democratic former assemblywoman certainly caters to the cause with her campaign slogan: "Fighting for America's middle class." In January, she joined a rally organized by Occupy the Courts in protest of Supreme Court rulings that give corporations the rights of people.
Prospects: Good. A recent poll ranks her as the frontrunner in the primary and just six points behind incumbent Republican Rep. Brian Bilbray. But an independent who may enter the fray could strip away some of her supporters.

Alan Grayson (Florida): Nobody running for Congress has done more to side with Occupy Wall Street than the outspoken former congressman from Orlando. In October on Real Time with Bill Maher, Grayson destroyed conservative pundit PJ O'Rourke with a fiery defense of the movement. A clip from the segment now features in an Occupy-themed video that automatically plays on the Grayson campaign's homepage. Beloved by progressives for his voting record and willingness to go on the attack—he likened Dick Cheney a blood-sucking vampire and summed up Republicans' health care plan as "die quickly"—Grayson lost his reelection bid in 2010 but is attempting a comeback in Florida's new Democratic-leaning 9th Congressional District.
Prospects: Excellent. He's one of only three candidates whom the DCCC has named "Majority Makers," meaning that their races are top priorities.
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10 "Occupy" Candidates Running for Congress (Original Post) xchrom Mar 2012 OP
Thanks so much for this thread. K & R. freshwest Mar 2012 #1
I ran for US Congress in 1990 from the left gopiscrap Mar 2012 #2
That would be awesome. Nt xchrom Mar 2012 #3
"Grayson's chances are excellent" dixiegrrrrl Mar 2012 #4
K & R ellisonz Mar 2012 #5

gopiscrap

(24,170 posts)
2. I ran for US Congress in 1990 from the left
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 01:29 PM
Mar 2012

in the 6th District WA Democratic primary. Got more votes against the incumbamnt DINO than anybody else before or after me. He just announced that he is quitting at the end of this term. I have thought about throwing my rat in the race again (on a Dem/Occupy ticket just to keep the Dems honest and to the left!!!!

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