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An Independent "Unity for Change" Campaign for the Senate
Kevin ZeeseI'm running for U.S. Senate because the two major parties no longer represent the interests of most Americans. A recent poll described in July 16 th Economist, asked voters if they thought their elected officials represented their priorities. Only 17 percent said yes. And, if we look at the policies being put in place by those in office we repeatedly see that the American people are correct – their views are unrepresented. Read more...
The Unreported Racial Story in Maryland Politics:
Wednesday, 01 November 2006
Many African Americans Uncomfortable with both the Democratic and Republican Parties
Zeese the First Caucasian to Appear on BrothaSpeak on BlackTVOnline Calls for Three-Party Politics to Empower the Black Community

Montgomery County, MD: The campaign of U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Zeese appears on BrothaSpeak on Black TV Online today.  The show highlights an unreported reality: many African Americans are turning off to both of the status quo parties.  "My goal is to begin the process of bringing together African Americans who feel unrepresented by the two parties, along with white Americans who are disenchanted with the two parties and the anti-war movement which was denied real anti-war candidates by the two status quo parties.  These three groups together will dominate politics in Maryland when a three-party system is developed in the state."

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Zeese Comments on Meet the Press Debate
Sunday, 29 October 2006
Debate of Corporate Candidates on Corporate Media Ignores Voter Concerns

Montgomery County:  U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Zeese commented on the debate between his opponents on Meet the Press saying: “Meet the Press is the ultimate in corporate media, there are owned by the defense contractor General Electric, so they only allowed the two corporate candidates to appear on their network. The result – the voters were denied an opportunity to hear real answers to the problems they face.”

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Third-party Zeese won't 'be a spoiler'
Saturday, 28 October 2006
S.A. Miller
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
http://www.washtimes.com/metro/20061027-102855-9380r.htm
October 28, 2006

Third-party candidate Kevin B. Zeese said yesterday his long-shot run for U.S. Senate in Maryland is gaining momentum because of gaffes by the Democratic nominee, Rep. Benjamin L. Cardin.

    Mr. Zeese, the nominee of the Green, Libertarian and Populist parties, said Mr. Cardin "committed political suicide" by skipping a debate Thursday in Charles County sponsored by the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.

    "He chose to offend a key voting block," Mr. Zeese told The Washington Times.

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CARDIN BACKS OUT OF CHARLES COUNTY NAACP DEBATE AT LAST MINUTE
Thursday, 26 October 2006
Montgomery County, MD:  U.S. Senate candidate Kevin Zeese criticized Rep. Ben Cardin for his last minute cancellation at an NAACP debate in Charles County tonight. "Rep. Cardin is already having trouble holding on to the African American vote and this decision to drop out of an NAACP debate will only make that problem worse. This may be suicidal to his campaign. Cardin has made a decision that not appearing posed less risk than appearing that may be a mistaken calculation.  Many observers of the first two debates between Steele, Cardin and Zeese found Cardin showing poorly in each."
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Wednesay Night Debate to be Televised Statewide on MPT
Tuesday, 24 October 2006
On Wednesday, October 25th between 7:00- 8:00 PM Maryland Public Broadcasting will be airing a debate between Cardin, Steele and Zeese on statewide television.  The debate will also be broadcast on News Channel 8, the host of the debate, in the Washington D.C. area at 4:00 PM and 11:00 PM. 

Please get out the word to all of your friends family and coworkers. 

Send information about this debate to everyone you can know so they are aware of the debate. It may be the only time they get the chance to see all three candidates together.
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