A defeat of Trump's GOP will open new doors of struggle. What do we have to lose with Trump? Everything.
It is possible to beat Trump. But it needs to be a crushing defeat: a landslide of votes that puts this unprecedented demagogue out of action.
This report was presented to the National Board, CPUSA on October 12, 2016. Between the debates, hot mics and Wikileaks, this last month is going to be a wild ride. Â Trump and the Republicans are dragging the country through the gutter. Â Sexual assault, degrading and abuse of women is impacting women and children and the whole country and is creating havoc for Republican candidates. Â Michelle Obama's speech was...
U.S. politics are undergoing realignment.
A landslide victory will help heal the nation and build unity for what comes next.
A coalition of ten neighborhood groups are filling up buses.
The Communist Party’s anti-right electoral policy has been criticized for not addressing the dangers posed by neoliberalism. In particular the neoliberal brand associated with folks like the Clintons, is seen as costing jobs, depressing wages and shredding the safety net. The resulting anger it’s believed has opened the door for demagogues like Donald Trump thereby contributing to an increase in the fascist danger. In this regard, one writer on...
The quality of life and democratic rights of ordinary working people and young people, and the future of the planet are all on the line in the 2016 elections. Also on the line is the momentum of the political revolution and the grassroots upsurge  to get big money out of politics and move forward for economic, racial, environmental and social justice. A united landslide vote that renounces hate and fear...
The most persuasive argument to convince many working-class and struggling people to register and to vote is a simple comparison of the positions of candidates.
You can download the link here: Immigration facts v. myths Immigration has become a central issue in the 2016 elections Immigration is a top issue in this year’s elections. Immigrants from Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean and elsewhere are working harder and are subjected to wage theft, exploitation and abuses on the job and in the community. But immigrants and their friends and allies in organized labor and the community...