James Warren (presidential candidate)
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James "Mac" Warren is a journalist and steel worker[citation needed] who ran as the Socialist Workers Party candidate for United States President in 1988[citation needed] and 1992. His running mate in 1988 was Kathleen Mickells, and in 1992 he had two: Estelle DeBates and Willie Mae Reid, varying from state to state. Warren and his running mates received 23,533 votes (0.02%).[1] Warren also ran against incumbent Richard M. Daley for mayor of Chicago in 1991, receiving less than 1% of the vote.[citation needed]
Bibliography
[edit]- The National Black Independent Political Party: an Important Step forward for Blacks and other American Workers (1981) (with Nan Bailey and Malik Miah)
- Independent Black Political Action 1954-1978: The Struggle to Break with the Democratic and Republican Parties (1982) ISBN 978-0-87348-684-2)
- A Socialist View of the Chicago Election: Forging a Black-Latino-Labor Alliance (1983) (with Jon Hillson and Malik Miah)
References
[edit]- ^ Leip, David. "1992 Presidential General Election Results". Dave Leip's Atlas of U.S. Presidential Elections. Retrieved September 3, 2024.
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