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Update on the Malik Rahim campaign

November 13th, 2008 · 6 Comments

Green Party members are organizing on the Wired For Change site and Green Change to support Malik Rahim’s Congressional election campaign in Louisiana District 2. They are looking for people to go to New Orleans between 11/29 and 12/6 to volunteer, make a video for the campaign, make phone calls from home, organize on Facebook or MySpace, give a contribution to the campaign, and more.

Hurricane Gustav has delayed the election until December 6th, and Malik Rahim is running for Congress against Rep. William Jefferson, who is indicted for bribery. In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, when the federal authorities failed to help, Malik Rahim organized thousands of volunteers to provide food, health care and other basic services to hurricane victims.

There is also a Libertarian candidate in the race, Gregory Kahn, but I have not been able to find anything out about him except his name and that he is running in this race; please comment if you know more.

IPR’s previous coverage of Malik Rahim:

Greens mobilize for Malik Rahim for Congress

Green Party Congressional candidate Malik Rahim on Democracy Now!

December elections

Green Party identifies its top state and local candidates

Gloria LaRiva (PSL) is in New Orleans as Hurricane Gustav bears down

Malik Rahim at Green Party national convention – with regards to this one, Greens have contacted me about posting this video to youtube as well, since some webpages will apparently not embed google video. If anyone is able and willing to help with that, please leave a comment.


Green Party Congressional Roundup

Coverage elsewhere:

Links from campaign website to ABC News, NOLA.com, Washington Post, Democracy Now!, PBS, Yes magazine

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