(APN) ATLANTA - Marcy Winograd may have lost her primary race against Rep. Jane Harman (D-CA), but she vows to keep fighting.
She was a bit disappointed after the election, but has already sprung back into action on the issue of questionable electronic voting in the San Diego Busby versus Bilbray race. She will appear in a Town Hall meeting along with Brad Friedman of BradBlog and others next week to discuss that issue.
Winograd will continue to apply pressure upon Harman to represent her constituents, is considering another run for the 36th US House District in California in 2008, and is considering organizing a "Shadow Congress" for her district, Atlanta Progressive News has learned.
Winograd believes that by the time 2008 comes she may have sufficient name recognition among voters to get that extra 13% to tip the scale.
"I'm organizing a Winograd for Congress Exploratory Committee. All the accounting will roll over. And we'll keep the pressure on. [Harman] said she was withdrawing the troops right away. Let's hold her accountable," Winograd said.
"All the while I'll be waiting in the wings," Winograd said.
"I'm considering it because it was a sizable investment," Winograd said.
"The Shadow Congress would be using the exploratory committee to raise funds to hold organizing meetings to look at key issues and to hold (Harman) accountable," Winograd said.
"Look if you don't address these issues, if you continue to vote to fund the war and nuclear weapons, and suspension of civil liberties, then Marcy will run again," Winograd said.
Jane Harman appears to have taken increasingly less "watered down" approaches, since Winograd presented a viable alternative, The Nation Magazine said.
"Not long after I entered the race she signed a discharge petition calling for Kucinich's [Iraq War] resolution onto the floor. She also joined Conyers to speak out against illegal wiretaps. She got increasingly confrontational in terms of Bush and the wiretaps. She finally said she would support removing the troops from Iraq, and oppose a preemptive attack on Iran unless, she left a caveat, if the intelligence is impeccable," Winograd said.
"I see it as an accomplishment," Winograd said.
"It effects the Democratic leadership when you launch a viable challenge to [people like Harman]. People get scared," Winograd said.
Winograd seemed somewhat down immediately following the election.
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