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Related: About this forumCan Progressives Ride the Occupy Train to Congress?
http://motherjones.com/politics/2012/03/sheyman-schneider-illinois-congress-occupyIlya Sheyman Courtesy Ilya Sheyman for Congress.
Could last fall's Occupy fever portend a progressive takeover of Congress?
The answer could hinge on the outcome of an upcoming Democratic primary in a congressional district near Chicago, where a corporate-friendly centrist faces a remarkably stiff challenge from a 25-year-old Occupy Wall Street supporter who has even cut an OWS-themed campaign ad.
"What excited me about Occupy was that the target of this anger and frustration was finally the right one," says Ilya Sheyman, who stepped down as national mobilization director for MoveOn.org early last year to compete for a seat held by a vulnerable GOP congressman. "I think what's happened is people feel like, 'Wow, we've changed the national conversation. Now we have to change leadership in Washington and deliver on that.'"
Sheyman's main rival in the March 20 primary is Brad Schneider, who is running on his experience as a former accounting exec. The two have dueled for money, volunteers, and endorsements, with Schneider locking in the centrist New Democrat Coalition and moderates like House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer (D-Md.), while Sheyman has won support from MoveOn, Democracy for America, and liberals like Russ Feingold (D-Wis.). So far, Sheyman has the edge in buzz and fundraising, although competing polls have put both men in the lead.
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Can Progressives Ride the Occupy Train to Congress? (Original Post)
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Mar 2012
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KoKo
(84,711 posts)1. Well...it's a start and hopefully some good news for getting new blood in our Dem line up.
Since it's been reported that Obama Campaign isn't going to be sharing it's war chest with Dem Candidates for House and Senate...these new folks are going to be on their own along with the traditional DLC type candidates who were already picked.
We shall see...
ProgressiveProfessor
(22,144 posts)2. Probably not this time around
However in a few more years there is the potential for some major changes