Noncorporate Candidates Running in the September & November Primaries
The final 2022 primaries happen in Massachusetts, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Louisiana.
Here is the list of noncorporate candidates running for national office in the 2022 primaries of Massachusetts, Delaware, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Louisiana. (Did you know, Louisiana holds its primary on General Election day?!?) There are three noncorporate candidates for you in this group, and they are good ones—two incumbents in Massachusetts and a very progressive former state representative from Rhode Island.
MASSACHUSETTS
Sep 20 open to unaffiliated voters primary
U.S. House, MA-04 - Jake Auchincloss (D) incumbent
Reproductive Rights - Address Pandemic Impact on Children - Lower Costs for Working Families - Climate Action - Green Infrastructure - Sustainable On-Demand Transit - Voting Rights
U.S. House, MA-07 - Ayanna Pressley (D) incumbent
Criminal Justice Reform - Public Education - Student Debt Cancellation - Climate Action - Universal Healthcare - Housing Protections - Immigration Reform - Worker Protections - Paid Family Leave - Reproductive Justice - Survivor Justice - Public Transit - USPS Protections - Veterans Support
DELAWARE
Sep 13 closed primary
Zip
NEW HAMPSHIRE
Sep 13 open to unaffiliated voters primary
Zero
RHODE ISLAND
Sep 13 open to unaffiliated voters primary
U.S. House, RI-02 - David Segal (D)
Medicare for All - Green Infrastructure - Full Employment Measures - Anti-Monopoly Policies - Corporate Regulation - Re-Shoring Key Industries - Fair Trade Agreements - Affordable Housing - Tax Reform - Labor Unions - Paid Family and Parental Leave - Paid Sick Days - Living Wages - Universal Pre-K - Reproductive Freedom - Prevent Gun Violence - Environmental Protections - Green New Deal - Equal Rights for All - Protect Consumers and Small Businesses From Corporate Power - Public Education - Public Financed Elections - Ranked Choice Voting - National Popular Vote - Voting Rights - Diplomacy First Foreign Policy - Veteran Supports - Internet Rights - Civil Liberties - Policies Guided by Longer-Term Thinking
LOUISIANA
Nov 8 open majority vote primary/election
Zero
If you’ve been following my posts, you are now aware of virtually every noncorporate candidate running for U.S. national office in 2022. Further candidate updates (dropouts or additions) will be made at the “2022 Noncorporate National Candidates Nationwide Directory.” Wins and losses will also be noted in the Directory.
So, this is pretty much it, for an unbiased listing of noncorporate candidates—no matter their political affiliation.
In upcoming posts, I will talk about…
My favorite noncorporate progressive candidates
Democratic candidates worth a vote, who are not noncorporate purists (but close enough, in a pinch)
A voting strategy to block any potential authoritarian fascist takeover of the U.S. government
Until then, stay strong!
===== The “Good Guys” for your upcoming research and post - "Democratic candidates worth a vote, who are not noncorporate purists (but close enough, in a pinch)"
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U.S. Congress: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-joint-resolution/48/cosponsors?searchResultViewType=expanded
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33 DNC Members: https://www.levernews.com/content/files/2022/09/DNC-Resolution-on-Dark-Money.pdf
Thanks, Don. I'll look at it.