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2001 – Michael Bloomberg, was a Democrat before running for mayor of New York City, New York as a Republican. He later became an independent before rejoining the Democratic Party in 2018 and being a Democratic presidential candidate in 2020. [427] 2002 – Sheila Kiscaden, Minnesota state representative elected as a Republican.
Democratic: Republican [13] Jimmy Hayes: Louisiana: 7th: December 1, 1995: 104th: Democratic: Republican: Andy Ireland: Florida: 10th: July 5, 1984: 98th: Democratic: Republican: Announced the switch on March 17, 1984, but didn't officially make it until July 5 in order to keep his Democratic committee assignments for as long as possible. [14 ...
Democratic: Roosevelt was re-elected as a Democrat. Albert Watson: South Carolina: 2nd: February–June 1965 90th: Democratic: Republican: Watson resigned his seat as a Democrat on February 1, 1965, and then won a special election as a Republican on June 15, 1965. Ogden Reid: New York: 26th: March 22, 1972 92nd: Republican: Democratic: Donald W ...
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. [citation needed] In the 2017 elections, DSA members were elected to fifteen state and local ...
This is a list of major Democratic Party candidates for president. The Democratic Party has existed since the dissolution of the Democratic-Republican Party in the 1820s, and the Democrats have nominated a candidate for president in every presidential election since the party's first convention in 1832.
[341] [342] The New Democrat Network supports socially liberal and fiscally moderate Democratic politicians and is associated with the congressional New Democrat Coalition in the House. [343] Annie Kuster is the chair of the coalition, [341] and former senator and President Barack Obama was self-described as a New Democrat. [344]
Michael Harrington, founder of the Democratic Socialists of America [52] [53] Denis Healey, member of the Labour Party [68] [69] [70] Karl Kautsky, member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany [71] Neil Kinnock, leader of the Labour Party and Leader of the Opposition [72] Kevin Kühnert, member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany [73]
Democrat: U.S. Representative from Maryland (2013–2019) Candidate for U.S. President (2020) $230 million [15] Entrepreneur, co-founder of Health Care Financial Partners and CapitolSource: John Kerry: Democratic: U.S. Senator from Massachusetts (1985–2013) Democratic nominee for U.S. President (2004) Secretary of State (2013–2017) $200 ...