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The party changed its name to Social Democrats, USA, by a vote of 73 to 34. [4] Changing the name of the Socialist Party of America to Social Democrats, USA, was intended to be "realistic" as the intention was to respond to the end of the running of actual SPA candidates for office and to respond to the confusions of Americans.
Party [4] Ideology Membership (2024) [2] Change from 2023 [3] 2024 PBA; Independent Party of Florida: IND Centrism: 242,330 28,944 Libertarian Party: LPF Libertarianism: 35,357 3,399 Conservative Party of Florida CSV Conservatism: 19,903 15,079 Constitution Party: CPF Paleoconservatism: 16,434 9,944 Green Party: GRE Green politics: 7,841 3 ...
The Socialist Party of Florida near the end of its life had four official logos. [citation needed] The linked hands over the world is the official logo of the Socialist Party USA, while the red carnation is the former logo of the SPUSA. [citation needed] The use of both logos was approved by the State Executive Committee of the SPFL in July 2007.
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In the early 2000s, the DSA was critical of the Democratic Party leadership, which it argues is corporate-funded. [167] The organization has stated: [168] Much of progressive, independent political action will continue to occur in Democratic Party primaries in support of candidates who represent a broad progressive coalition.
Nearly all of Florida’s congressional Democrats have sent a letter asking the U.S. Department of Justice to investigate Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration over its decision to review thousands ...
The Universal Truce of Factional Bellybouncing has deemed that one Socialist Party terminated on December 31, 1972 at its New York Convention there when it transformed its name and mission to Social Democrats USA. This organization has been called, for convenience and clarity, by its original name of "Socialist Party of America" even though it ...
The No. 1 question readers are asking, post-midterm election, is: Why did Democrats lose Florida — especially, Miami-Dade, in such an unprecedented way — and what can we do about it?