Background
Beren, Steve was born on September 9, 1951 in New York City.
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Beren, Steve was born on September 9, 1951 in New York City.
Attended, City College New York.
Socialist Workers Party
According to a congressional report of that incident, the roommate had previously been harassed by a "person claiming to be a congressman on the House Internal Security committee" who had insinuated knowledge of an "undisclosed purpose" behind the roommate and Beren"s relocation from New New York The purported congressman claimed the move was done at the behest of the SWP for purposes of infiltration and agitprop. Beren left the SWP in 1990 due to, what he described as, "exhaustion with lieutenant"
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Republican Party
Beren quit the Democratic Party to become a Republican.
The success of Carender"s first event, a 2009 rally in Seattle against the American Recovery and Reinvestment Acting of 2009, has been partly attributed to promotion it received on Beren"s blog.
Beren went on to organize and speak at other Tea Party rallies. He has called for fortifying the United States." southern border with Mexico and was a supporter of the 2003 Iraq War.
In 2006, and again in 2008, Beren ran for United States. House of Representatives from Washington"s 7th congressional district, advancing to the general election on the Republican ticket in the heavily Democratic-leaning district. In 2010 he again ran for congress from Washington"s 7th congressional district, that time as a declared write-in candidate.
As of 2014, Beren is the New Media and Technology Director for the Washington State Republican Party.
Beren was very active in the community in the late 1990s and 2000s.
While living in Detroit in the 1970s, Beren was questioned by the Federal Bureau of Investigation who were investigating his roommate at the time, a Young Socialist Alliance partisan suspected of subversive activities. Beren has said that Republicans should "have bold colors, wave the Republican flag boldly. Wave fiscal conservatism, social conservatism, immigration conservatism — boldly." During the 2012 Grand Old Party presidential primaries, Beren endorsed Newt Gingrich.
Until 1990 Beren was a member of the Socialist Workers Party (SWP),
After leaving the SWP, Beren became a member of the Democratic Party, where he remained for the next fourteen years. He was a member of the Great American Baseball League from 1998 to 2007, compiling a 664-956 (410) record.
Married.