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Written by Paul Barrow   
Saturday, 03 May 2008 18:31

A policy group was formed following the end of the 2008 Presidential bid of Dennis Kucinich by seven people from his campaign who sought ways to advance the objectives of progressives through alternative avenues.

It was clear, through our experience with the campaign and from long experience with the American system of government, that change was needed. American citizens are not being adequately represented.

One of the alternatives our policy project decided to act upon is United Progressives, a union intended to unite progressives on issues rather than candidates. By uniting progressives on issues rather than candidates, we believe that the change we seek in our lives and to our political system of government is possible.

If you are not already a member, and you believe in the same things we do, then join us. ( See "Register" link on the sidebar.)  It's about uniting. Together, we can win.

If you would like further information, please contact

 

Paul Barrow
United Progressives
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Paul Barrow
David Bright
Judy Ramsey
Olga Sarbinowska
Anita Stewart
Rebecca Wolfe
Samantha Zinn

 

 

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