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Samuel Webb (assemblyman)
Sam or Samuel Webb(e) may refer to: Politicians *Sam Webb (communist) Samuel Webb (born June 4, 1945) is an American activist and political leader, who served as the Chairman of the Communist Party USA from 2000 to 2014, succeeding the party's longest running leader Gus Hall. Webb did not accept nomination to be ..., American Communist Party activist and politician * Samuel R. Webb, New Zealand businessman and mayor of Lyttelton * Samuel F. Webb, politician in the Arizona legislature * Samuel Webb (assemblyman) of 46th New York State Legislature *Samuel Webb, 1758 High Sheriff of Bristol Sportspeople *Sam Webb (American football) *Sam Webb (boxer) *Red Webb (Samuel Henry Webb), American baseball player Others

*Samuel Blachley Webb, American Revolutionary War officer *Samuel Webb, associated with the 1838 building of Pennsylvania Hall (Philadelphia) *Sam Webb (architect), British architect *Sam Webb (model), British male model *Samuel Webbe, English composer *Samuel Webb ...
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Sam Webb (communist)
Samuel Webb (born June 4, 1945) is an American activist and political leader, who served as the Chairman of the Communist Party USA from 2000 to 2014, succeeding the party's longest running leader Gus Hall. Webb did not accept nomination to be reelected as chairman at the 30th National Convention of the Communist Party USA in 2014, at which John Bachtell was elected the party's new chairman. Webb continued to serve on the party's National Committee until 2016. Biography Samuel Webb was born in Maine and graduated from St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, Canada, in 1967. He holds an M.A. in economics from the University of Connecticut. He worked as a Communist Party organizer in Michigan from 1978–1988. Webb led the CPUSA when it made the decision to support some Democratic candidates in the 2004 U.S. presidential election. While the Party regarded both major parties as two capitalist entities in a collaborative dictatorship for established financial institutio ...
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