University Daily Kansan, October 12, 1984 CAMPUS AND AREA Page 9 Five groups give views on '84 race By LAURETTA SCHULTZ Staff Renorter Joe Wilkins III/KANSAN Richard Jessee (left), of the National Alliance Party, looks over his notes as Daniel Wildcat, of the Democratic Socialists of America, stresses his preference for a 1984 presidential candidate at the Council Room of the Kansas Union last night. Five leftist groups shared their points of view at the forum sponsored by Praxis. The forum was called "Views from the Left." They are definitely not College Republicans or College Young Democrats, but they resemble those political groups in some respects. They have student membership drives, sponsor speakers and print literature about their political contrasts. In addition, they rumors. But the similarities end there. Members of five local groups presented their views on the 1984 presidential elections to about 25 people at a forum titled "Views From Left." The meeting took place last month at Council Room of the Kansas Union. The forum was sponsored by Praxis, a campus leftist group, which publishes a local magazine for 250 subscribers. The views expressed at the panel discussion strayed from normal election rhetoric. "THE UPCOMING ELECTION is a disgusting event," said Lee Stagger, of the Communist Revolutionary Youth Brigade. "We can't support a Republican candidate to fight and die for the rape and pumder of the red, white and blue." Although Stagger presented the most radical views at the forum — the "ruling class" — plenty of support came from the panel and the audience for a revolution of some kind against the "American bourgeoisie." The National Alliance Party, Praxis, The Gentle Anarchist and the Democratic Socialists of America also were represented at the forum, and they all spoke about their groups' plans for Nov. 6, which is election day. DANIEL WILDCAT, OF THE Democratic Socialists of America, said his party's goal was to create popular Socialist party in America. But, his group, with about 10,000 members, is supporting the election of Democratic candidate Walter Mondale as the lesser of two evils. "As a good socialist, you might want to go and vote for Walter Mondale," he said. "We are realistically conceding that our party needs to build to have an effect. But we think we can do some of that by participating in this election." Alliance Party, offered another possibility to leftist voters, that of a third candidate Jessee's party is supporting the campaign of independent candidate Dennis Serrette, the first black candidate to be on the ballot for the presidential election. Jessee said. "SERNETTE IS ON the ballot in 33 states, including Kansas," he said. "He won't be elected, but we hope he makes a ripple. It is important for people not throw away their vote on the two national parties." 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