Difference between revisions of "S.R. Sidarth"

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The only person to play a direct role in both winning the [[HSNCT]] and swinging control of the U.S. Congress to the Democratic Party.
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{{Infobox|Name = S. R. Sidarth
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|schoolpast = [[Virginia]] (2003-2007), [[George Washington]] (2007-2009)
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|highschool = [[Thomas Jefferson]] (1999-2003)
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|naqtstats = [https://www.naqt.com/stats/player/index.jsp?contact_id=117 NAQT stats]
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'''S.R. Sidarth''' was a former player for [[Virginia]] in undergrad and for [[George Washington]] in law school. As a high school player for [[Thomas Jefferson]], Sidarth was one of the pseudonymous winners of the [[2003 HSNCT]].
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While filming a 2006 campaign event of then-Virginian senator George Allen as a member of the James Webb campaign, Sidarth was twice-referred to by Allen using a racist slur. His video of the event was widely circulated, ultimately helping Webb win by roughly a third of a percent as part of the Democratic Party's sweeping victories in the midterms of that year.
  
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r90z0PMnKwI Swinging control of Congress]
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*[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006_United_States_Senate_election_in_Virginia#Controversies 2006 Virginia Senate election]
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*[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r90z0PMnKwI Sidarth's video of George Allen]
 
[[Category: Virginia]]
 
[[Category: Virginia]]
 
[[Category: Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]
 
[[Category: Thomas Jefferson (VA)]]

Latest revision as of 16:50, 10 February 2021

S. R. Sidarth
Past colleges Virginia (2003-2007), George Washington (2007-2009)
High school Thomas Jefferson (1999-2003)
Stats HDWhite • NAQT stats

S.R. Sidarth was a former player for Virginia in undergrad and for George Washington in law school. As a high school player for Thomas Jefferson, Sidarth was one of the pseudonymous winners of the 2003 HSNCT.

While filming a 2006 campaign event of then-Virginian senator George Allen as a member of the James Webb campaign, Sidarth was twice-referred to by Allen using a racist slur. His video of the event was widely circulated, ultimately helping Webb win by roughly a third of a percent as part of the Democratic Party's sweeping victories in the midterms of that year.

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