Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q6135617> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 68 of
68
with 100 triples per page.
- Q6135617 subject Q5312304.
- Q6135617 subject Q7102158.
- Q6135617 subject Q7135360.
- Q6135617 subject Q7135362.
- Q6135617 subject Q7157561.
- Q6135617 subject Q7157571.
- Q6135617 subject Q7157588.
- Q6135617 subject Q8225140.
- Q6135617 subject Q8244230.
- Q6135617 subject Q8244231.
- Q6135617 subject Q8255607.
- Q6135617 subject Q8382732.
- Q6135617 subject Q8382951.
- Q6135617 subject Q8758140.
- Q6135617 subject Q9706336.
- Q6135617 abstract "James Harris (born 1948) is an American communist politician and member of the National Committee of the Socialist Workers Party. He was the party's candidate for President of the United States in 1996 receiving 8,463 votes and again in 2000 when his ticket received 7,378 votes. Harris also served as an alternate candidate for Róger Calero in 2004 and 2008 in states where Calero could not qualify for the ballot (due to being born in Nicaragua). In 2004 he received 7,102 votes of the parties 10,791 votes. In 2008 he received 2,424 votes. More recently Harris was the SWP candidate in the 2009 Los Angeles mayoral election receiving 2,057 votes for 0.89% of the vote [1]. Harris served for a time as the national organization secretary of the SWP. He was a staff writer for the socialist newsweekly The Militant in New York. He wrote about the internal resistance to South African apartheid and in 1994 traveled to South Africa to attend the Congress of South African Trade Unions convention. In July 2012, Harris was named the Socialist Workers Party nominee for president. The vice presidential nominee was Maura DeLuca.".
- Q6135617 wikiPageExternalLink Results.htm.
- Q6135617 wikiPageExternalLink www.pathfinderpress.com.
- Q6135617 wikiPageExternalLink www.themilitant.com.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q100.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1010240.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q11264.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q11696.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q12439.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1384.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1397.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1463516.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q191159.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q1996993.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q23556.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q241.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q258.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q324563.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q327959.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q3354415.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q35657.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q37320.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q4226.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q49085.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q581177.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q6145157.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q6186.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q65.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q659166.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q6682450.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q6792608.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7102158.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135360.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7135362.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157561.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157571.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157588.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7386516.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q769.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q7751424.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8058434.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225140.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244230.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8244231.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8255607.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8382732.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8382951.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8740.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q8758140.
- Q6135617 wikiPageWikiLink Q9706336.
- Q6135617 comment "James Harris (born 1948) is an American communist politician and member of the National Committee of the Socialist Workers Party. He was the party's candidate for President of the United States in 1996 receiving 8,463 votes and again in 2000 when his ticket received 7,378 votes. Harris also served as an alternate candidate for Róger Calero in 2004 and 2008 in states where Calero could not qualify for the ballot (due to being born in Nicaragua).".
- Q6135617 label "James Harris (politician)".