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- Oregon_Progressive_Party abstract "The Oregon Progressive Party is a minor political party in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originally called the Oregon Peace Party, it was accepted as the sixth minor statewide political party in Oregon on August 22, 2008. This allowed the party to nominate Ralph Nader as its candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election. In September 2009, the party changed its name to the Oregon Progressive Party, to "more accurately reflects the party's positions" on issues besides peace, including "social justice, consumer advocacy, environmental protection, and worker's rights."".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party formationYear "2007".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party ideology Progressivism_in_the_United_States.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party ideology Social_democracy.
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party wikiPageExternalLink progparty.org.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party wikiPageExternalLink www.progparty.org.
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party blank "Fiscal: Center-left,".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party blank "Social: Left".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party blank1Title Political_spectrum.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party colorcode "#C40253".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party colors Blue.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party colors Red.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party country "United States".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party founded "2007".
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party headquarters "320".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party ideology Progressivism_in_the_United_States.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party ideology Social_democracy.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party international "None".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party leader1Title "Senate Leader".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party leader2Title "House Leader".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party name "Oregon Progressive Party".
- Oregon_Progressive_Party website www.progparty.org.
- Oregon_Progressive_Party subject Category:2007_establishments_in_Oregon.
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party subject Category:United_States_regional_and_state_political_parties.
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party comment "The Oregon Progressive Party is a minor political party in the U.S. state of Oregon. Originally called the Oregon Peace Party, it was accepted as the sixth minor statewide political party in Oregon on August 22, 2008. This allowed the party to nominate Ralph Nader as its candidate in the 2008 U.S. presidential election.".
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- Oregon_Progressive_Party name "Oregon Progressive Party".