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Stewart A. Alexander | 01.24.2010
Stewart Alexander is confident that Californians will be voting on the issue of same-sex marriage rights in November; however, Alexander says it is necessary to win the vote and to win the decision of the courts. With little or no money to finance a political campaign, Alexander is prepared to challenge a billionaire and the multi-millionaires in the California governor’s race to defend same-sex marriage rights.
Candidate Alexander Stirring-up California Governor’s Race
Stewart A. Alexander
For California Governor
Peace and Freedom Party 2010
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Stewart A. Alexander | 10.01.2009
Meg Whitman may be the most dangerous opponent the same-sex marriage supporters may face in 2010; she is a billionaire, she already has the strong support of her Republican base and she has the financial backing to campaign for governor. The political far right has moved from Hollywood to the corporate board room to recruit candidates for public office and to win political power in California.
Corporate America v. Proposition 8 Opponents
Stewart A. Alexander
For California Governor
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Stewart A. Alexander | 08.17.2009
The leadership within the Peace and Freedom Party wants a measure to support same-sex marriage on the California ballot in 2010. Kevin Akin says, “The fight for human rights is back on the ballot for 2010, and if it fails, then 2012.”
Stewart A. Alexander
Peace and Freedom Party 2010
August 16, 2009
event detailsposted by: Join The Impact begins: Nov 15, 1:30 pm ends: Nov 15, 2:30 pm location: Philadelphia City Hall |
I’m sure all would agree that with the election of Barack Obama, this week has been one of amazing wins in the world of equality! Still, Tuesday night was one of bittersweet celebration, as we came together to witness the first black man who will become our president, and watched in sadness as Florida, Arizona, Arkansas, and California all voted down equal rights for all citizens. Pundits and bloggers
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