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The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a political nonprofit organization, not a political party. Therefore, DSA members and endorsees usually run as members of the Democratic Party , Green Party , Working Families Party , or as independents .
The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) is a big tent, democratic socialist political organization in the United States. [10] After the Socialist Party of America (SPA) was renamed Social Democrats, USA , Michael Harrington formed the Democratic Socialist Organizing Committee (DSOC). [ 11 ]
Democratic Party (Future Liberty Union Party founder) [25] George M. Rhodes: House January 3, 1949: January 3, 1969: Pennsylvania: Democratic Party (former Socialist Party of America member) [26] Andrew Biemiller: House January 3, 1949: January 3, 1951: Wisconsin: Democratic Party (former Socialist Party of America member) [27] Leo Isacson ...
Her values — and those of today’s Democratic Party — are essentially identical to those of the Democratic Socialists of America. The only major difference is DSA members aren’t trying to ...
Map of states that have hosted a Democratic Socialists of America convention. This is a list of conventions of the Democratic Socialists of America. Conventions generally are held biennially; although special conventions can be held any time, no special conventions have been called in DSA's history.
Icelandic Socialist Party; India: Socialist Party; Indonesia: Labour Party; Just and Prosperous People's Party; Iran: Organization of Iranian People's Fedaian (Majority) Democratic Party of Iranian Kurdistan (Eastern Kurdistan) Kurdistan Democratic Party (Eastern Kurdistan) Komala (Eastern Kurdistan) Iraq: Kurdistan Toilers' Party (Kurdistan ...
1 Current parties. 2 Former parties. 3 See also. ... Democratic Socialists of America (USA) Democratic Socialist Party (Guinea-Bissau) Democratic Socialist Party ...
SDUSA members stated concerns about an exaggerated role of middle-class peace activists in the Democratic Party, particularly associated with the "New Politics" of Senator George McGovern, whose presidential candidacy was viewed as an ongoing disaster for the Democratic Party and for the United States.