

About The Slate:
In a coherent, national effort to fill the vacuum of leadership now being disgustingly displayed in the U.S. presidential election campaign, the full slate of LaRouche Democratic candidates has now announced its candidacy for the upcoming Congressional primary elections. Throwing their hats into the ring are: Kesha Rogers, 22nd C.D., Texas; Diane Sare, 5th C.D., New Jersey; Rachel Brown, 4th C.D., Massachusetts; David Christie, 9th C.D., Washington; and Bill Roberts, 11th C.D., Michigan.
On May 22nd, Mark Quick, the New Jersey 5th district Reform Party candidate for US Congress, held a joint press conference with LaRouchePAC endorsed candidate Diane Sare announcing that he's dropping out of the race to endorse her campaign for US Congress.
The following is a written statement by Congressional Candidate Rachel Brown MA - 4
The latest in the series of discussions between Lyndon LaRouche and the LPAC endorsed slate of candidates focuses on the slate's role as a single voice of national presidential policy. For more on the campaigns, see LaRouchePAC.com/campaigns.
Since the May 3rd Russian Missile Defense Conference in Moscow, the Russians have given the world, and the Obama administration, three very clear warnings about our trajectory toward thermonuclear war.
The following is a written statement released by congressional candidate Rachel Brown, MA - 4
The following is a written statement by Congressional Candidate Bill Roberts MI - 11
On the occasion of officially filing his candidacy for Congress from Washington's 9th district, Dave Christie reiterates the national slate's role in bringing Glass-Steagall to the national table. In addition, Christie stresses the necessity of the three tiered approach of implementing Glass-Steagall, national banking, and NAWAPA XXI immediately.
The following is a statement by LaRouchePAC endorsed Congressional Candidate Diane Sare, NJ - 5
by Rachel Brown, current candidate for US House of Representatives from the state of Massachusetts and member of the LaRouche national candidates movement for federal Congress
The latest in the discussions between Lyndon LaRouche and the LPAC endorsed slate features the developments around Glass-Steagall and the ousting of Obama.










