A periodic newsletter from the Center for Working-Class Politics
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Sen. Bernie Sanders addresses a crowd in Iowa concerning the dangers of American oligarchy. Source: Julia Hansen, Iowa Press-Citizen
The class divide in American civic life poses tough questions for progressive organizing and electoral strategy; the Democratic Party continues to have its head stuck in the sand; and unions will have to engage in innovative strategies if t...
The 2024 election exposed a long-building trend: Democrats are losing working-class support across racial lines while gaining support from affluent voters.
With Donald Trump now in office, some on the Left are beginning to grapple with new strategies to reclaim working-class support. But wrestling back blue-collar voters from Trump is no easy task. Below you’ll find a range of news and views t...
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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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