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Wall Street's War on Workers Newsletter

Les Leopold

Analysis and opinion Wall Street, the working class and politics.

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Why Isn’t This Election Like the 1964 Johnson Landslide Over Goldwater?

In 1964, Senator Barry Goldwater (R, AZ) captured the Republican presidential nomination and unabashedly conducted an extremist, right-wing campaign. He opposed civil rights legislation and New Deal social welfare programs. He implied a wi...

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To win, Harris should talk more about working-class needs and less about Trump

I think you’ll be very interested in this piece by Just Guastella on polling conducted by the Center for Working-Class Politics. They do excellent work and have helped with the research for Wall Street’s War on Workers.

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A Pro-Worker October Surprise for the Democrats?

With the election up for grabs and perhaps even slipping towards Trump, Kamala Harris needs an October surprise. What major last-minute events might tip the election her way?

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Harris Needs to Choose the Working Class over Wall Street

Kamala Harris must win the former Blue Wall states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin, which are now up for grabs. And winning those battleground states requires reaching working-class voters who have been economically harmed and left...

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