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Ilya Sheyman Primary Campaign Is First Test For Progressives In 2012

Posted: 03/20/2012 2:47 pm Updated: 03/20/2012 3:08 pm

Ilya Sheyman Primary

WASHINGTON -- As the national media eyes the Illinois primary race between Republicans Mitt Romney and Rick Santorum, progressive activists have their eyes set to a Democratic primary in the newly redrawn 10th District, which covers suburbs stretching to the north of Chicago. There, activists have invested time and money to help 25-year-old community organizer Ilya Sheyman defeat businessman Brad Schneider as part of a first effort to elect more progressives to Congress in the 2012 cycle.

Sheyman, the former National Mobilization Director for MoveOn.org during the health care reform debate and a former employee of TrueMajority.org, has surged in one late poll after being aided by an army of district-level volunteers from progressive groups and a mailing campaign that targeted his opponent for giving campaign contributions to Republican congressmen in the past.

"In our district, we have 15,000 MoveOn members on the ground in the 10th Congressional District. We have thousands in the American Federation of Teachers, AFSCME, the Progressive Change Campaign Committee and Democracy for America," Sheyman told The Huffington Post. "So these are literally the people who are the boots on the ground, who have worked in campaigns in the past, who are fired up to elect a progressive. They're the ones who have built the backbone in the district with their volunteer army."

Neil Sroka, press secretary for the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, echoed Sheyman's statements about the volunteers working the district: "Our support isn't about the money that we're putting into the race. That pales in comparison to what our members bring to the race. What we are about is boots on the ground."

PCCC; Democracy for America, the grassroots progressive organization founded by former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean; and others have deployed volunteers to knock on doors and get out the vote for Sheyman on election day.

Melissa Lindberg, the chair of Northside Democracy for America, is helping to organize a small part of the 600 volunteers who have mobilized for Sheyman's campaign. She says, "We are hugely excited about how the race is going. It has been one of the best-organized congressional races I have ever worked on."

Meanwhile a trio of groups -- USAction, MoveOn.org and the Communications Workers of America -- joined together prior to Tuesday's vote to paper primary voters' houses with mailings attacking Schneider for contributing to the campaigns of four Republican congressmen whom the groups claim voted against a woman's right to choose, Wall Street reform and against Social Security and Medicare. The mailings were also strategically timed to come during the home stretch of the primary race.

"We deliberately timed this so it would come late in the process, so it wouldn't give Schneider time to respond and throw him off his message," said USAction Program Director Alan Charney.

Schneider was forced to respond by cutting an advertisement that aired on local cable stations. The ad attacked "out-of-state special interests" for "spreading lies about progressive Brad Schneider."

The progressive groups involved in the primary race note that their support for Sheyman comes from his roots in their movement.

PCCC's Sroka noted that Sheyman is "rooted in progressive values and been in the progressive movement for years getting things done." His accomplishments, according to Sroka, included mobilizing MoveOn members around healthcare reform and fighting back against the Stupak amendment, which aimed to restrict insurance coverage for abortion services under the Affordable Care Act. Sroka also noted Sheyman's work in the 10th District includes helping to support a center in Waukeegan with a goal of reducing recidivism.

The progressive groups see Sheyman's race as just the first in a series of primary races where they are considering efforts to elect more progressive Democrats.

"The exciting thing about it is there's a higher degree of interest in intervening in primaries than in 2010," says USAction's Charney. "This time there are a bunch of races that are on everyone's radar screen."

Amanda Terkel contributed reporting.

Earlier on HuffPost:

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mamala4
11:13 PM on 03/20/2012
Schneider trumped progressive darling and former MoveOn.org organizer Ilya Sheyman. Democrats viewed Schneider as the more competitive candidate in the general election against freshman Rep. Bob Dold (R), and his victory bodes well for the party’s chances to pick up the suburban Chicago seat.
06:09 PM on 03/20/2012
Why just coming out now, .could have help this young man more with a little more notice.
Burden of Truth
just because you said it does not mean it is true
05:32 PM on 03/20/2012
He got my vote this afternoon
we need a Lot more progressives in our country
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09:45 PM on 03/20/2012
he got my vote this evening after work
09:59 AM on 03/21/2012
Mine too ...tired of Republican lites getting elected over true progressives ...guess our district isn't ready for a genuine Democrat ! Big turnout last night when I voted, but over all I guess the turnout was pretty disappointing.
Burden of Truth
just because you said it does not mean it is true
12:23 PM on 03/21/2012
that is true but i feel that in the 10th we will have a good shot of getting Dole out of office. which would be a good thing
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Alux
Pull the Wool Over Your Own Eyes!
05:28 PM on 03/20/2012
When did Alfred E, Neuman change his name and become a politician?
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
05:01 PM on 03/20/2012
This is going to be the best race of the evenng....probably the best of the remaining "primaries". Nobody cares about the GOP race for nominee...it's irrelevant anyway. None of them have a chance to win over Obama anyway.

But THIS could be the start of something good.....maybe a preview of Nov.
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04:01 PM on 03/20/2012
So he's never had a real job? Good call.
Burden of Truth
just because you said it does not mean it is true
05:34 PM on 03/20/2012
neither has Santorum
or most of our political class
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pdsimdars
Steel spine and golden aura.
03:56 PM on 03/20/2012
Saw this guy on TYT on Current TV. He is really young, with the exhuberance of youth, BUT he is also very clear and smart on the issues.
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mamala4
10:12 PM on 03/20/2012
And had no chance of beating Dold....
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Craig Walker
03:33 PM on 03/20/2012
Remember folks, if the Democrat wins he will serve the Pro Social needs of the community. If the Republican wins, he will give YOU the business.
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reasonshouldrule
06:29 PM on 03/20/2012
This man's right. If the republican wins, he will REALLY give you the business: he'll get in the way of women's health, call for your papers if you're an immigrant, tell you what you can do in your bedrooms, and oh, so many other things.

If you vote for the democrat, you may find you have an easier time of things, such as not having to pay for insurance for your employees because they have a good alternate plan.
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Craig Walker
06:43 PM on 03/20/2012
I tip my hat to your thoughtful comentary :)
03:31 PM on 03/20/2012
After reading the other articles on Huff Post today and completely bringing myself down...this was a great article to lift my spirits. You go Sheyman!!
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
04:42 PM on 03/20/2012
The guy has no work history of a real job. Makes him qualified for damn little.
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
05:02 PM on 03/20/2012
There are plenty of "politicians" who never held a real job in their lives....

Work history doesn't make leaders.

What counts is what's between the ears....and that is ageless.
11:01 PM on 03/20/2012
McCain flew in a plane most his life, then he was captured and spent 5 years in a hotel. Did that give him knowledge on how to run a country?
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shifafa
Don't blame me, I voted for Jill!
03:17 PM on 03/20/2012
It's 12:15 "mods." How long will this one take?
Censorship is WRONG, no matter who does it!
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shifafa
Don't blame me, I voted for Jill!
03:15 PM on 03/20/2012
In the second paragraph, "truemajority.org" takes you to a different site, USAction.com.

Best of luck, Ilya Sheyman. The republiCons have pretty much destroyed the American Dream! We need a progressive landslide.
MrStat1
I believe in the rule of law
04:42 PM on 03/20/2012
Nope. We need a conservative.
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Barbara DeZan
Knowledge is Power
05:03 PM on 03/20/2012
That's what we;ve had since 2000.... How's that workin' for ya.
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ge971
slightly to the left of John Lennon
03:13 PM on 03/20/2012
Why is the Kerrry video below this article?
I hope this kid wins tonight. We need more young people in congress.