Stewart Alexander is an activist, a politician, and a socialist. Alexander has decades of experience fighting for social and economic equality, and values peace at home and around the world. Alexander has worked with the NAACP and has formerly hosted a Los-Angeles based talk show tackling social issues that other shows shied away from. In 1989, Alexander began his career as a politician by running for Mayor of Los Angeles. In the 1990's, Alexander explored political options outside of the stagnant two major parties, Democrats and Republicans. This was the time in which he found Socialism, and soon was involved in the Peace and Freedom Party based out of his native California. Alexander also worked within the Green Party. He is currently seeking nomination from both political parties. In 2008, Alexander became the Vice Presidential nominee of the Socialist Party USA. In 2010, he ran in the gubernatorial primaries for the Peace and Freedom Party in California, coming up with the second highest vote percentage, with 40%. Also in 2010, Alexander announced his candidacy for President of the United States with the Socialist Party USA and in August 2011 he won the Presidential nomination of the Socialist Party USA.
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Democratic socialism is a political ideology which believes strongly in the right of the workers to control their labor. Democratic socialists are opposed both to the authoritarian Communism of the old USSR and the capitalism in the United States which is, by nature, undemocratic. In capitalism, the living condition of the workers are determined by those on the top, those who get rich benefitting from the labor of others. Democratic socialism proposes a different approach, one of power equality and workers controlling their own destinies. Stewart Alexander will stand for this in the Washington should he be elected president. To all the workers and voters in the United States: Elect Stewart Alexander President in 2012.
Thank you for introducing me to Stewart Alexander. I will support his candidacy, though it's my total conviction that socialists must be prepared to vote Democratic. The Bush regime exposed the folly of Nader's claim that there is no difference between the two major parties.
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