- Jan Schneider
Dr Jan Schneider (born
June 3 ,1947 ) is a Democraticpolitician . She ran forUnited States Congress in ushr|Florida|13| in 2002 and 2004. Both times she won the Democratic Primary, and lost toKatherine Harris in the open election. She ran again for the open seat in the same district in 2006.Schneider received her BA from
Brown University ; an MA in international affairs fromColumbia University ; and a JD and a PhD in political science fromYale . She has been a practicing lawyer, a law professor, an international civil servant, a businesswoman and a policy adviser. She is also the author of two books on international environmental law and numerous articles.Congressional Elections
Schneider won 45% of the vote in both the 2002 and 2004 elections, in a district of 32% Democrats. Her campaign captured the largest portion of the vote of any congressional challenger in the state of Florida. Additionally, in 2004 her campaign was outspent in both the primary (at a roughly four-to-one ratio) and the general election (at a roughly ten-to-one ratio). Schneider appeared on a "
Colbert Report " special report onApril 24 ,2006 .In the 2006 primary she faced
Christine Jennings , a former bank president, whom Schneider beat in the 2004 primary, 47 percent to 38 percent in a four-way race. Two years later, however, the party establishment backed Jennings. "CQPolitics.com" wrote that while Schneider had run game challenges to Harris as the Democratic nominee in 2002 and 2004 [her] strongest appeal was to more liberal elements of the 13th District constituency, and many Democratic officials thought Jennings’ business background would make her a more viable general election contender." [http://www.cqpolitics.com/2006/09/buchanan_jennings_will_face_of.html] Jennings went on to defeat Schnieder 62 percent to 38 in the September 5 primary.Jan Schneider is running No Party Affiliation in the Florida 13th congressional district in 2008. In a independent poll run on October 1st, Schneider was polling at 9%, with 14% of independents backing her candidacy and 41% of Hispanics supporting her. [http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=838b046e-d954-48bd-b527-6221b858f73c]
External links
*http://www.votejan.com/
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