
A periodic newsletter from the Center for Working-Class Politics
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| Issues | 108 | Founded | 2 years ago | Last Issue | 12 days ago |
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Kristie Nish tends bar at American Legion Post 678. (Credit: Matthew Chasney)
The New Yorker interviews Jared Abbott on the fading fortunes of the Trump coalition. The Washington Post claims Trump’s working-class base is eroding. And Platn...
Just a quick note here in case you have access to a copy of (or a paywall-circumventing account with) The New Yorker. , author of Dirty Work: Essential Jobs and the Hidden Toll of Inequality in America interviews Abbott about his recent wor...
Bob Brooks. Photo Credit: Julia Terruso—TIME
Firefighter Bob Brooks wins his primary. More broadly blue-collar populists have won a slew of primaries to date. Trey Martin talks class in Oklahoma. The real cost of union busting. And Democra...
Primary results and other updates on fourteen of the key working-class campaigns of the moment.
Here’s the latest on some working-class candidates and races you’ve been reading about here in the Center for Working-Class Politics Newsletter...
News and Views from the Center for Working-Class Politics: May 15, 2026
A new book by a veteran trucker blasts the war on truckers. Both parties scramble for working-class voters amid continuing dealignment. Congressman Greg Casar has a pr...
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The writers behind this newsletter.
Dustin "Dino" Guastella is Director of Operations for Teamsters Local 623 and a research associate with the Center for Working-Class Politics.
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