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Not so long ago the Democrats wielded significant power in the Great Plains states. In 1990, 10 of the 18 Senators from Oklahoma, Kansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa, South Dakota, North Dakota, Montana, and Idaho were Democrats. Today, none a...
By Mark Dudzic.
Mark is a labor activist who has spent a lifetime building a transformative labor movement. He served as a local union president, the national coordinator of the Labor Party, and coordinates Labor Campaign for Single Payer....
First of all, is it true that working-class voters have turned away more from the Democrats than Republicans?
For white working-class voters the answer is clearly yes. They have shifted steadily toward the Republicans: from 50 percent for...
When the polls close next November, about half the country will flash red within seconds. That’s because there are more than 130 congressional districts where Democrats lose by 25 points or more.
So, what’s the strategy for changing that?...
At the end of September last year, I was pretty far along on the draft of my new book, The Billionaires Have Two Parties — We Need a Party of Our Own: How Working People Can Build Independent Political Power, when I saw Time magazine quotin...
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