Bill Van Auken
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Bill Van Auken (politician, journalist) | |
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Born | 1950 |
Member of | American Herald Tribune |
Bill Van Auken (born 1950) is a politician and activist for the Socialist Equality Party and was a presidential candidate in the US presidential election of 2004, announcing his candidacy on 27 January 2004. His running mate was Jim Lawrence. He came in 15th for the popular vote, receiving 1,857 votes.[1]
In November 2006, Van Auken ran for the United States Senate seat held by Hillary Clinton. He finished in sixth place, with 6,004 votes.
Van Auken is a full-time reporter for the World Socialist Web Site, and resides in New York City.
In the US presidential election of 2008, Bill Van Auken was the vice presidential nominee when SEP's Jerry White ran for President.[2]
Documents by Bill Van Auken
Title | Document type | Publication date | Subject(s) | Description |
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Document:Leaked phone call on Ukraine lays bare Washington’s gangsterism | article | 10 February 2014 | Victoria Nuland Geoffrey Pyatt Ukraine Riots 2013-14 | A short, readable resume of US foreign affairs diplomatic gangsterism, illustrated by the "Ukraine-Gate" intercepted telephone conversation between US Assistant Secretary of State Victoria Nuland and US ambassador to the Ukraine Geoffrey Pyatt. |
Document:US charged with war crimes in Syria prison siege | Article | 27 January 2022 | The Pentagon Yemen Turkey Syria Saudi Arabia Islamic State US/Military Syrian Democratic Forces | Syria’s state media agency Sana quoted the country’s Foreign Ministry as denouncing the actions of the US and its puppet Kurdish-led militia as tantamount to “war crimes”. It demanded the immediate withdrawal of both US troops from northeastern Syria and the Turkish military from the northwest of the country. |
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