Bill Van Auken
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Bill Van Auken (born 1950) was the presidential candidate of the Socialist Equality Party in the U.S. election of 2004, announcing his candidacy on January 27, 2004. His running mate was Jim Lawrence. In November 2006, Van Auken ran for the United States Senate seat held by Hillary Clinton[1]. He finished in fifth place, with 11,071 votes [2]
Van Auken is a full time reporter for the World Socialist Web Site, and resides in New York City.
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- Socialist Equality Party announces US presidential campaign
- Socialist Equality Party site
- Kerry’s dilemma: defending medals from a criminal war - article by Van Auken, including some of his own biographical details
Preceded by Jerome White |
Socialist Equality Party Presidential candidate 2004 (lost) |
Succeeded by — |