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SEP to hold public meetings in final weeks of 2004 US election
campaign
By Kate Randall
16 October 2004
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The Socialist Equality Party is holding a series of public
campaign meetings in the two weeks leading up to the November
2 US election.
In line with the international character of our 2004 campaign,
SEP presidential candidate Bill Van Auken will speak at a meeting
in London on October 16 sponsored
by the SEP of Britain and the World Socialist Web Site.
Van Auken will then travel to Sri Lanka,
where he will address two public meetings of the Sri Lankan SEPin
Colombo, October 23, and in Kandy, October 25. The topic will
be The US Elections and the War Against Iraq.
Van Auken
will also speak at a public meeting in New York City on October
30, and SEP congressional and local candidates will address meetings
in Bangor, Maine (October 17), Davis, California (October 21),
Seattle (October 22), Monroe, Michigan (October 22), Ann Arbor,
Michigan (October 24), Minneapolis (October 28), and Champaign,
Illinois (October 28). Further public meetings are planned in
other cities.
The full schedule of campaign events can be found on the US SEP 2004 Election
Calendar, and we will update the calendar as new meetings
and appearances are scheduled.
The SEPs presidential and vice presidential candidates,
Bill Van Auken and Jim Lawrence, have gained ballot status in
New Jersey, Minnesota, Iowa, Colorado and Washington State. We
are currently appealing the disqualification of our presidential
nominating petitions in Ohio before the states Supreme Court.
Jerry White, the SEP congressional candidate from Michigans
15th Congressional District, which includes the University of
Michigan at Ann Arbor and the downriver suburbs of Detroit, is
on the ballot, as is our candidate from Maines 2nd Congressional
District, Carl Cooley.
David Lawrence, the SEP candidate for Congress from Ohios
1st Congressional District (Cincinnati), was undemocratically
barred from the ballot and is running as a write-in candidate.
John Christopher Burton, from Californias 29th Congressional
District (Pasadena), is also running a write-in campaign. Burton
was the SEP gubernatorial candidate in last years California
recall election.
Tom Mackaman, SEP candidate for state representative in Illinois
103rd District, is on the ballot, having defeated an attempt by
the Illinois Democratic Party to deny him ballot status on the
basis of an indiscriminate and bad-faith challenge to his nominating
petitions.
The SEP and Mackaman, a graduate student at the University
of Illinois, are currently engaged in a struggle to oppose the
anti-democratic efforts of the University of Illinois to silence
him by threatening disciplinary action for using his student email
account in connection with his campaign.
Mackamans schedule includes a debate October 13 hosted
by the American Association of University Professors at the University
of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign; meetings with U of I students on
October 18 and 19; and a By the People televised debate
on Public Broadcasting System station WILL on October 21.
Mackaman will be joined by SEP congressional candidate Jerry
White and vice presidential candidate Jim Lawrence for a public
meeting at the University of Illinois in Champaign on October
28.
Michigan congressional candidate Jerry White will speak at
a meeting at Monroe Community College on October 22, where he
will be joined by Mackaman. The White campaign will then hold
a public meeting at the University of Michigan on October 24.
On Friday, October 15, White spoke on behalf of SEP presidential
candidate Bill Van Auken at a Multi-Party Presidential Debate
2004 at East Tennessee State University in Johnson City,
Tennessee. White was joined on the platform by the presidential
candidates of five other third parties.
Also on Friday, Carl Cooley, SEP candidate for Congress from
Maines 2nd District, participated in a one-hour televised
debate carried by Maines Public Broadcasting station. The
Cooley campaign will hold a public meeting in Bangor on Sunday,
October 17.
A number of events will be held on the University of California,
Davis (UCD) campus for SEP congressional candidate John Christopher
Burton. On October 20, the UCD Students for Social Equality will
host an information table and on October 21 it will hold a public
meeting at which Burton will speak.
The World Socialist Web Site will provide comprehensive
coverage of SEP campaign meetings and other appearances by our
candidates.
The Socialist
Equality Party 2004 Election Platform, recently made available
in printed form, outlines the socialist and internationalist perspective
of our campaign, and SEP supporters are engaged in a wide distribution
of the platform.
Readers and supporters are urged to attend and help build these
activities and order bundles of the Socialist Equality Party 2004
Election Platform [https://secure.wsws.org/st-order.htm]
to distribute in their areas.
See Also:
The SEP 2004 Election Website
Support the Socialist Equality
Party in the 2004 US elections
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