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The Working Class Party (WCP) is a left-wing political party in the United States, based in Detroit, Michigan. WCP first gained ballot access in 2016. WCP supports progressive, pro-labor and socialist policies and candidates. The party was created by Trotskyist newspaper The Spark and its supporters, [1] which continues to endorse the party. [2]
The 2024 presidential race is focusing on the working-class ... about her “middle-class” roots, Michigan Democrats fear she isn’t doing enough to appeal to working-class voters. They aren ...
Party Ballot access [10] Ideology Year founded Political position Membership [b] Presidential vote (2024) [3] American Independent Party: California Paleoconservatism [26] 1967 Far-right: 861,468 754,980 (0.49%) [D] Liberal Party: New Mexico Classical Liberalism [27] 2022 Center: 15,940 859 (0.0006%) Working Class Party: Michigan Socialism [28 ...
But his decision is laying the groundwork for a 2024 general election battle over the working-class voters who helped propel him to the White House in 2016 but favored Biden in 2020.
Pages in category "Political parties in Michigan" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Working Class Party This page was last ...
“Workers and business owners across Michigan are looking to leaders in Lansing to take action to save our tipped credit,” said Sen. Kevin Hertel, D-St. Clair Shores, who sponsored the ...
Members of the Spark are active in the Working Class Party. The party originated from a campaign initiated by members of the Spark. [6] The party ran its first candidates in 2014 in Michigan (as independents, as the party did not have ballot access yet). However, a petition drive to get ballot access was successful in 2016.
When even most upper-income Republicans say they're working class, the term has become meaningless.