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On AlterNet: donna edwards

Stories, blog posts, and videos tagged as "donna edwards"

Female Politicians in Comeback Runs Are Breaking Records

Female Politicians in Comeback Runs Are Breaking Records

Allison Stevens, Women's eNews. August 2, 2008.
Sixteen women who lost congressional races in 2006 are running again. This could mark a new era in the evolution of the female political candidate.

Kucinich Looks Safe in Re-Election Fight

Kucinich Looks Safe in Re-Election Fight

Chris Bowers, Open Left AlterNet: Election 2008. February 27, 2008.
At some point it is probably a good idea for the blogosphere to become involved in a primary challenge against a member of the progressive caucus.

Why Donna Edwards' Victory Matters

Why Donna Edwards' Victory Matters

Steve Benen, The Carpetbagger Report AlterNet: PEEK. February 13, 2008.
While Al Wynn was uniquely unreliable as a Democratic incumbent, Donna Edwards was uniquely extraordinary as a Democratic challenger.

Will Al Wynn Get His Comeuppance for His Corporate Fealty?

Will Al Wynn Get His Comeuppance for His Corporate Fealty?

Bruce Dixon, Black Agenda Report. February 9, 2008.
Congressman and corporate tool Al Wynn faces off against progressive champion Donna Edwards in a hotly contested primary race.

Donna Edwards' Campaign Is Bellwether for Progressive Challengers

Donna Edwards' Campaign Is Bellwether for Progressive Challengers

John Nichols, The Nation. February 2, 2008.
Donna Edwards contest against the corporate-friendly House incumbent Al Wynn is one of many key Dem primary races this election.

'Cancer' in the Congressional Black Caucus as That Body Has Become Increasingly Pro-Corporate and Anti-Community

'Cancer' in the Congressional Black Caucus as That Body Has Become Increasingly Pro-Corporate and Anti-Community

Glen Ford, Black Agenda Report. November 17, 2007.
The cancer in the Caucus must be removed one cell at a time, but it requires courageous candidates backed by enough non-corporate money to go the distance.