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- Q17012849 subject Q13299855.
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- Q17012849 abstract "The Stewart Alexander 2012 presidential campaign began informally shortly after the 2008 presidential election. Having campaigned for the nomination of the Socialist Party USA in 2008 and ultimately becoming the Vice Presidential nominee of that party, Alexander was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for the 2012 Socialist Party USA presidential nomination. On July 16, 2010, Alexander declared his candidacy for the President of the United States with the Socialist Party and on August 18, 2010 for the Green Party. However, on July 2, 2011, Alexander withdrew his candidacy for the Green Party nomination. On January 6, 2011, Alexander also declared his candidacy for the presidential nomination of the California-based Peace and Freedom Party.He received the presidential nomination from the Socialist Party USA on October 15, 2011 at the Party's national convention in Los Angeles, California. In August, Alexander sought the nomination of the Peace and Freedom Party, a ballot qualified socialist party in California. Alexander/Mendoza lost the nomination to a ticket of comedian Rosanne Barr and anti-war activist Cindy Sheehan. Shortly thereafter, Alexander resigned from the Steering Committee of the Peace and Freedom Party, citing a lack of support for socialist candidates by the PFP.".
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- Q17012849 comment "The Stewart Alexander 2012 presidential campaign began informally shortly after the 2008 presidential election. Having campaigned for the nomination of the Socialist Party USA in 2008 and ultimately becoming the Vice Presidential nominee of that party, Alexander was frequently mentioned as a possible candidate for the 2012 Socialist Party USA presidential nomination.".
- Q17012849 label "Stewart Alexander presidential campaign, 2012".
- Q17012849 homepage stewartalexanderforpresident2012.org.