Steve Michael
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Steve Michael (April 7, 1956 – May 25, 1998) was a member of ACT UP and in 1996 was the AIDS Cure Party's candidate for President of the United States, with Anne Northrup as his running mate. Their presidential ticket was only on the ballot in Tennessee. He was a critic of the Clinton administration and his stated intention in creating the party and running for office was to "create the illusion of an AIDS voting bloc, and AIDS will become a small part of the media coverage."[1] He had also run in the New Hampshire primaries, receiving a "couple hundred" votes there.[2]
Michael also ran for a Washington, D.C. council seat in Ward 6 in 1997 with his party.[3] He died in 1998.[4] The AIDS Cure Party is now inactive.[5]
References
- ^ ""What About AIDS?" Again". June 1996.
- ^ http://www.washingtoncitypaper.com/display.php?id=11836 [dead link]
- ^ "Washington City Paper: Cover Story: Holy Rolling". www.washingtoncitypaper.com. Archived from the original on 2008-04-22.
- ^ France, David. "Cocktail Hangover - Nymag". New York Magazine.
- ^ "D.C.'s Political Report: The complete source for campaign summaries". www.dcpoliticalreport.com.
Further reading
- Michael's GLAA Questionnaire from his D.C. campaign Steve Michael, Ward 6 Council candidate
- "D.C. AIDS Activist Steve Michael Dies at 42" D.C. AIDS Activist Steve Michael Dies at 42
- "Steve Michael political funeral" The ACT UP Historical Archive: Political Funeral for Steve Michael
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