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The Fighting Dems is a nickname given to more than 60 military
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who ran for
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as Democrats in the United States' 2006 congressional elections. Five of these candidates were elected to the House of Representatives and one was elected to the Senate. The term ''Fighting Dem'' can be applied to all non-incumbent military veterans running for Congress in 2006 as Democrats. Other generic names have been used. ''
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'' refers to the group as "The Capitol Brigade". The Draft Zinni campaign describes them as the "Security Dems" and part of the "Blue Force".


Veterans for a Secure America

On December 20, 2005, a group of Fighting Dems met in
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for a strategy session and voted on a name for their coalition: ''Veterans for a Secure America''. On February 8, 2006, nearly 40 of them met again in Washington to gather outside of the
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. The event was led by former Senator Max Cleland of Georgia, a
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veteran who with the rest of the veterans chartered the Veterans for a Secure America (VSA). To date the VSA is the only organized group of Fighting Dems though not all Fighting Dems are part of the VSA.


Philosophy

On October 1, 2006, retired Army Major and congressional candidate Tammy Duckworth made the weekly Democratic radio address blasting
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saying "Instead of a plan or a strategy, we get shallow slogans like ' mission accomplished' and 'stay the course,'" but "Those slogans are calculated to win an election. But they won't help us accomplish our mission in Iraq" She explained that the United States needs "a Congress that will ask the tough questions and work together for solutions rather than attacking the patriotism of those who disagree". Further she said, "It is time to encourage Iraqi leaders to take control of their own country and make the tough choices that will stop the civil war and stabilize the country."


List of Fighting Dems


House races

Candidates, followed by state abbreviation and district number * Woodrow Anderson III, AR-03. Primary winner. * Ted Ankrum, TX-10. Primary winner. * Dick Auman, IL-16. Primary winner. *Phil Avillo, PA-19. Primary winner. * Lee Ballenger, SC-0

* Rick Bolanos, TX-23. Primary winner. * Bob Bowman, FL-15. Primary winner. * Jim Brandt, CA-46. Primary winner. * Charles Brown, CA-04. Primary winner. *Dave Bruderly, FL-06 Primary winner. *Duane Burghard MO-09. Primary winner. *
Chris Carney Christopher P. Carney (born March 2, 1959) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for from 2007 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Carney is also an associate professor of political science at Penn State Worthi ...
, PA-10. General election winner *
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, FL-07. Primary winner. *John Courage, TX-21. Primary winner. * Jack Davis NY-26. Unopposed Primary *Dan Dodd, TX-03. Primary winner. *
Andrew Duck Andrew J. Duck (born October 31, 1962) is an American politician and a perennial candidate. He was most recently the Democratic candidate for the United States House of Representatives for Maryland's 6th congressional district in the 2018 general ...
, MD-06. Primary winner. * Tammy Duckworth, IL-06. Primary winner. * Bill Durston, CA-03. Primary winner. *Jay Fawcett, CO-05. Primary winner. * William Griffith, SC-04. Primary winner. *David Harris, TX-06. Primary winner. *
Tom Hayhurst Tom or TOM may refer to: * Tom (given name), a diminutive of Thomas or Tomás or an independent Aramaic given name (and a list of people with the name) Characters * Tom Anderson, a character in '' Beavis and Butt-Head'' * Tom Beck, a character ...
, IN-03. Primary winner. *Doctor Robert J. Johnson, NY-23 Unopposed Primary * John Laesch, IL-14. Primary winner. * Jim Marcinkowski, MI-08. Primary winner. *
Eric Massa Eric James Joseph Massa (born September 16, 1959) is a former American politician who served as a U.S. Representative for the 29th Congressional District of New York. A Democrat, he served in Congress from January 2009 until his resignation in ...
, NY-29 Unopposed Primary and in 2008 was elected to Congress. * Patrick Murphy, PA-08. General election winner * Jim Nelson, GA-01. Primary winner. * Dave Patlak, FL-18th. Primary winner. * John Rinaldi, CA-52. Primary winner. *Joe Roberts, FL-1. Primary winne

*Doctor Arjinderpal Sekhon CA-02. Primary winne

* Joe Sestak, PA-07. General election winner. *
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, NJ-03. Primary winner. * Bob Shamansky, OH-12. Primary winner. * Richard Siferd, OH-04. Primary winner. * Dennis Spivack, DE-01. Primary winner. * Charlie Thompson, TX-05. Primary winner. *
Tim Walz Timothy James Walz ( ; born April 6, 1964) is an American politician and retired educator. A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he has served as the 41st governor of Minnesota since 2019. Born in West Point, Nebraska, Walz ...
, MN-01 General election winner * Steve Waterworth IL-18. Primary winner. * Roger Waun, TX-13. Primary winner. * Mike Weaver, KY-02. Primary winner. *
Craig Weber North Carolina's 3rd congressional district is located on the Atlantic coast of North Carolina. It covers the Outer Banks and the counties adjacent to the Pamlico Sound. The district is currently represented by Greg Murphy following a speci ...
, NC-03. Primary winner. *
George D. Weber George D. "Boots" Weber (March 2, 1925 – November 19, 2012) was an American politician from Missouri. He served a two-year term in the Missouri House of Representatives and then became a perennial candidate, running unsuccessfully for various ...
(MO-02
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Primary winner. *
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, VA-05 See: Virginia U.S. House election, 2006 * Bill Winter, CO-06. Primary winner.


Senate races

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, Decorated
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Combat Veteran, Marine, and former
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who won the
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senate race. * Jack Carter, Navy
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Veteran, ran unsuccessfully for Senate in
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. Primary winner.


2006 results

Around 9:20 p.m. on
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, Speaker-of-the-House-elect
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came out and addressed the crowd; The challengers in the
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who managed to defeat their incumbents were
Chris Carney Christopher P. Carney (born March 2, 1959) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative for from 2007 to 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. Carney is also an associate professor of political science at Penn State Worthi ...
( PA-10), Patrick Murphy ( PA-08), Joe Sestak ( PA-07), and
Tim Walz Timothy James Walz ( ; born April 6, 1964) is an American politician and retired educator. A member of the Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he has served as the 41st governor of Minnesota since 2019. Born in West Point, Nebraska, Walz ...
(
MN-01 Minnesota's 1st congressional district extends across southern Minnesota from the border with South Dakota to the border with Wisconsin. It is a primarily rural district built on a strong history of agriculture, though this is changing rapidly d ...
). Additionally,
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( IL-17) was elected to succeed fellow Democrat
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. In the
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,
Jim Webb James Henry Webb Jr. (born February 9, 1946) is an American politician and author. He has served as a United States senator from Virginia, Secretary of the Navy, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Reserve Affairs, Counsel for the United States ...
(VA) was elected. A post-election analysis revealed that while the Democratic veteran candidates were the most salient in 2006, Republican veteran candidates enjoyed higher vote shares that year on average.Teigen, Jeremy (2008). "Invoking Military Credentials in Congressional Elections 2000-2006," in ''Inside Defense: Understanding the U.S. Military in the 21st Century'' b
D. Reveron & J. Stein
().


See also

* The Veterans’ Alliance for Security and Democracy


References


External links


DNC Fighting Dems websiteVeterans for a Secure America
— main site
Fighting-Dems.comDaily Kos articlesTimes-Union storySecuring AmericaVetPAC
political action committee
Taking the Hill
from the
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Profiles of some "Fighting Dems"
— from the Air America Site
named on TV
*https://web.archive.org/web/20060821042458/http://www.phillyburbs.com/pb-dyn/news/111-06182006-672039.html *https://web.archive.org/web/20060718075712/http://www.cookpolitical.com/races/house/default.php {{Portal bar, Politics, United States American military personnel 2006 elections in the United States Federal elections of the United States American political candidates