<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<page created-at="2008-08-07T20:08:52-04:00" name="peaceactionwestvoterfund" updated-at="2009-07-20T18:11:14-04:00">
  <title>The Peace Candidates</title>
  <author>Peace Action West Voter Fund</author>
  <user user-key="ABPMRGHSEKL">
    <email>rgriffin@peaceactionwest.org</email>
  </user>
  <blurb>One of the most effective ways to make a more just  foreign policy is to change the people who make it. Help elect these Peace Action West-endorsed candidates, because they will work for a  foreign policy based on diplomacy and human rights, and each is in a highly competitive race.

We will  add candidates as we lead up to the election, so please check back. Please spread the word to your family and friends about these strong pro-peace candidates.

</blurb>
  <visibility>public</visibility>
  <showcandidatesummary>true</showcandidatesummary>
  <raisedamount>29700.38</raisedamount>
  <raisedcount>368</raisedcount>
  <goal kind="dollars">
    <amount>25000.00</amount>
  </goal>
  <entries>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="18136" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18136">
        <displayname>Nick Leibham</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>CA-50</location>
        <sortname>leibham for congress </sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>2747.45</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>94</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.picknick08.com</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/18136</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>611.89</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>31</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>San Diego Attorney Nick Leibham is running against conservative Republican Brian Bilbray, who received a mere 9% on Peace Action&amp;apos;s 2007 Congressional Scorecard.  Bilbray has voted against a timeline for withdrawal from Iraq, and supports continuing to throw our tax dollars at an endless occupation.

Leibham is running to promote a more just foreign policy, with ending the war in Iraq and reinvesting in our communities as a top priority.</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="18219" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18219">
        <displayname>Jeff Merkley</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>OR-Sen</location>
        <sortname>merkley</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>600037.18</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>9076</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.jeffmerkley.com</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/18219</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>2955.52</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>139</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>     Speaker of the Oregon House Jeff Merkley is competing in a tight race to unseat Republican Senator Gordon Smith. Smith is trying to capitalize on the unpopularity of the war in Iraq by saying he stood up to the Bush administration, despite his 36% score on Peace Action West&amp;rsquo;s 2007 congressional scorecard.  Oregon deserves a candidate who is truly committed to a new direction in our foreign policy.

     Jeff Merkley was the first Senate candidate to endorse A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq. He supports bold diplomatic moves to make America safer, such as engaging directly with Iran and working with the international community to reduce the threat from nuclear weapons. We need a strong, progressive majority in the Senate to reach our goals in 2009, and helping to elect Jeff Merkley will bring us one step closer to success.
</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="16471" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/16471">
        <displayname>Al Franken</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>MN-Sen</location>
        <sortname>franken</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>512612.75</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>17067</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.alfranken.com/</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/16471</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>6832.69</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>247</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>     In our push to end the war in Iraq this year, our biggest challenge was in the Senate, where procedural rules require 60 votes to pass controversial legislation.  Former comedian and radio talk show host Al Franken is working to unseat Senator Norm Coleman, a senator with a ZERO on Peace Action West&amp;rsquo;s scorecard and one of several senators standing in the way of real foreign policy progress.


     Minnesota is known as a &amp;ldquo;polka-dotted&amp;rdquo; state, with a Republican governor and a recently-elected Democratic senator.  Al Franken wants to begin withdrawing US troops immediately and use regional diplomacy with Iraq&amp;rsquo;s neighbors to help stabilize Iraq. 2009 offers an opportunity to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty to end nuclear weapons testing, which Franken supports.  Franken will work to promote direct diplomacy with Iran and opposes preemptive war.  Our work pushing for progress in the Senate will be much easier in 2009 if we can oust conservatives like Coleman and get some more progressive allies in office.
</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="17762" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/17762">
        <displayname>Darcy Burner</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>WA-08</location>
        <sortname>burner</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>760588.59</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>21568</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.darcyburner.com/</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/17762</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>3624.44</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>142</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>Burner is best known to the peace movement as the leader behind A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq. Burner assembled a group of military experts and congressional candidates to do what the current administration and Congress would not do&amp;mdash;develop a comprehensive plan to bring the occupation of Iraq to a responsible end and prevent future misguided conflicts.

In addition to leading the way toward real solutions in Iraq, Darcy Burner supports tough, direct diplomacy with Iran and embraces the vision of nuclear disarmament offered by Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, William Perry and George Shultz.  Burner is in a tight race and needs our help to bring her vision to Congress in 2009. 

Darcy Burner came within 7,000 votes of unseating conservative Republican Dave Reichert in 2006. Reichert went on to score a 9% on Peace Action West&amp;rsquo;s congressional scorecard in 2007.  This year is our opportunity to help put Burner over the top.

</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="18401" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18401">
        <displayname>Bill Durston</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>CA-03</location>
        <sortname>durston</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>180998.67</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>1586</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/18401</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>6533.77</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>238</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>     Vietnam veteran and emergency room physician Bill Durston is engaged in an uphill battle to unseat conservative Republican Dan Lungren. Lungren has been in lockstep with the Bush administration on continuing the disastrous war in Iraq and has refused to stand up against military action against Iran.


     Bill Durston offers an inspiring alternative to Lungren, endorsing A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq and pledging to oppose any funding that is not tied to a plan for a complete withdrawal of US troops. He has been active with Bay Area Physicians for Social Responsibility, is a strong Peace Action West ally, and supports eliminating nuclear weapons worldwide. To see a foreign policy based on diplomacy and human rights, we need to put efforts into electing leaders like Bill Durston.

</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="12671" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/12671">
        <displayname>Jerry McNerney</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>CA-11</location>
        <sortname>mcnerney</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>39759.60</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>907</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.jerrymcnerney.org/</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/12671</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>4632.78</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>194</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>     The Peace Action West Voter Fund worked to elect Rep. McNerney in a highly competitive race in 2006, and he has lived up to his promise of supporting a more strategic and progressive foreign policy.  Rep. McNerney has consistently voted in favor of timelines to end the war in Iraq, and against granting blank checks to the Bush administration.  He supported efforts to require congressional oversight of any military action against Iran, and voted in favor of diverting funds from wasteful weapons programs.  


     Rep. McNerney is a top target for the Republican party and faces a tough race against Republican Dean Andal.  The Cook Political report has rated the race as a toss-up, the most competitive rating possible. Please contribute today to help keep a strong pro-peace leader in the House.

</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="18064" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/18064">
        <displayname>Jared Polis</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>CO-02</location>
        <sortname>polis</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>527706.34</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>1710</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.votepolis.com/</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/18064</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>2107.52</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>106</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>     A Responsible Plan to End the War in Iraq represents a commitment that is sorely needed in Congress&amp;mdash;a willingness to take ownership over the disastrous war and implement a comprehensive plan that will bring our troops home.  Jared Polis was one of the early endorsers of the plan and has pledged to vote against funding the war unless it is used to withdraw the troops.

     Polis is running against pro-war Republican Scott Starin to replace Rep. Mark Udall in Colorado&amp;rsquo;s second district.  Contributing to Jared Polis means supporting a candidate whose foreign policy vision includes nuclear nonproliferation, human rights, fighting global poverty and protecting civil rights.
</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
    <pageentry>
      <entity id="16332" link="http://www.actblue.com/entity/fundraisers/16332">
        <displayname>Barack Obama</displayname>
        <prefacewitharticle>false</prefacewitharticle>
        <location>President</location>
        <sortname>obama</sortname>
        <contributionlimit>4800.00</contributionlimit>
        <raisedamount>1064247.56</raisedamount>
        <raisedcount>14574</raisedcount>
        <links>
          <website>http://www.barackobama.com/</website>
          <donate>https://secure.actblue.com/contribute/entity/16332</donate>
          <volunteer/>
          <blog/>
          <events/>
        </links>
      </entity>
      <raisedamount>1380.77</raisedamount>
      <raisedcount>67</raisedcount>
      <pageblurb>Sen. Barack Obama is prepared to tackle the vast foreign policy challenges facing the next president.  Sen. Obama recognized the folly of the Iraq war and has committed to withdrawal of US troops. He will refocus our foreign policy on urgent priorities that will improve our security, like reducing the threat from nuclear weapons.  After the dangerous nuclear policies of the Bush administration, we need a president like Obama who embraces the vision of a nuclear weapons free world, and will take concrete steps to get us there, like cleaning up loose nuclear material and working to ratify the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty. Sen. Obama will also improve our standing in the international community through engaging in tough-minded, pragmatic negotiations and working cooperatively with our allies.</pageblurb>
    </pageentry>
  </entries>
</page>
