Freedom Socialist 2012 Presidential Campaign 
[email protected], www.VoteSocialism.com 
News Release 
August 10, 2012 
Contact: Doug Barnes, Campaign Manager, 206-326-9771
Peace and Freedom Party nominating convention, Aug. 4-5   
Freedom Socialist presidential candidate comes in second to last-minute 
celebrity entrant Roseanne Barr
 
After declaring as a Peace and Freedom Party (PFP) presidential candidate only 
three weeks before, Hollywood comedian and actress Roseanne Barr won the PFP 
nomination at its convention on Aug. 4-5 in Los Angeles. Placing second was New 
Yorker and veteran union and gay rights activist Stephen Durham of the Freedom 
Socialist Party (FSP), who, like Stewart Alexander of the Socialist Party, had 
waged a serious, months-long grass-roots campaign for the PFP nomination. 
Said Durham, whose running mate is Chicana feminist organizer Christina López 
of Seattle, "The convention of the socialist and feminist PFP was hijacked by a 
millionaire celebrity making grand promises. But her total contribution to the 
PFP so far has been a 15-minute talk at the convention that was half political 
speech and half comedy act." 
Barr, who reinvented herself as a socialist in the few weeks before the PFP 
vote, did not show up for a candidates' forum the night before the convention. 
She was represented there by her vice-presidential partner, anti-war activist 
Cindy Sheehan. On Saturday, Aug. 4, the opening day of the convention, Barr's 
appearance was preceded by a security detail while delegates sat waiting for 
her to arrive, which she did in a flurry of media. She left after giving her 
speech, and took the media attention with her, headed for the taping of a 
Comedy Central roast in her honor. Delegates were unable to ask her questions. 
Barr had originally announced as a candidate for the Green Party nomination, 
but lost decisively to Jill Stein, whom Barr had pledged to support should 
Stein become the nominee. Barr did not attend the Green Party convention in 
July. 
Now Barr is promising to do major fundraising and help register voters for PFP, 
a California-based left electoral coalition that is in a fight for its life 
thanks to new state ballot laws hostile to minor parties. The Durham-López team 
had argued for making a PFP registration drive part of a bold two-year 
grass-roots campaign statewide, explicitly anti-capitalist and feminist, to 
protest the rigged electoral system and organize with others to demand relief 
for those hit hardest by war, bailouts for corporations, and austerity for 
workers. 
After Barr delivered her speech and left, and just moments before PFP delegates 
began voting, Peta Lindsay, the presidential candidate of the Party for 
Socialism and Liberation (PSL), abruptly withdrew from contention after being 
nominated - and pledged support for the Barr-Sheehan ticket. Lindsay, who is 
underage to take presidential office, was barred from the California ballot in 
February, but continued to campaign for the PFP nomination. She explained her 
surprise convention move by saying that she did not want to leave the PFP 
without a candidate if she won the nomination but lost the court case 
challenging her exclusion from the ballot. 
It took two rounds of voting for Barr to gather a majority, and the final tally 
was 36 votes for Barr, 16 for Durham, and 6 for the Socialist Party's 
Alexander. Former Salt Lake City Mayor Rocky Anderson of the Justice Party had 
dropped out of the race a few days before the convention. 
FSP Campaign Manager Doug Barnes was at the PFP convention with Durham, López, 
and supporters. About Lindsay's bombshell, he said, "Lindsay and the PSL 
portrayed themselves as the revolutionary socialist contenders in the PFP race. 
But what revolutionary socialist is going to support a millionaire for U.S. 
president? That's ridiculous. So is saying while endorsing Barr that they will 
run a write-in campaign in California for Lindsay." 
Concluded Barnes, "PSL was not serious about anything but blocking the FSP and 
Socialist Party. It was a disgusting display of left sectarianism - especially 
since FSP has supported PSL candidates in the past on the basis of their 
professed socialist program." 
Sheehan, Barr's vice-presidential candidate, has pledged to support Peta 
Lindsay and other PSL candidates where they are not competing with Barr and 
Sheehan. "This political horse-trading is exactly what one would expect to see 
at a Republican or Democratic Party convention," Durham said. "On the other 
hand, the delegates who stood with us through to the end because of our 
socialist feminist platform showed a lot of character. They stuck to their 
principles." 
Vice-presidential candidate Christina López added, "We have met so many people 
in California who are excited about the fact that we are offering concrete, 
practical, working-class solutions for the problems people face, especially 
those who are discriminated against, paid the least, and treated the worst. We 
hope our friends in California are proud of all the wonderful outreach they 
have done, and we look forward to continuing to work with them and broadening 
our national write-in campaign in the state and across the U.S." 
López, Durham, and Barnes are meeting with supporters, speaking at forums, and 
making whistle stops at shopping malls as they drive north from Los Angeles in 
the middle of a six-week tour of California, Oregon, and Washington. The 
candidates are also participating in union picket lines, immigrant activist 
gatherings, and more.
 
Durham and López are available for interviews, solidarity actions, and speaking 
engagements. For more information, contact 206-326-9771, VoteSocialism.com, or 
[email protected]. 

Freedom Socialist Party candidates Stephen Durham for president and Christina 
López 
for vice president at the Peace and Freedom Party August nominating convention 
in Los Angeles. 

For interviews, contact Doug Barnes, Campaign Manager, 206-326-9771 
Freedom Socialist 2012 Presidential Campaign Committee 
4710 University Way NE, Ste. 100
Seattle, WA 98105
Phone: 206-985-4621 
Email: [email protected]
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