To be successful, a third party must recognize that it must start at the bottom. A workers’ party would need to announce support for one of the two major party candidates for every national position, so as not to split the vote in big races. At the same time, they could work to elect a few state representatives or city council seats from…
To be successful, a third party must recognize that it must start at the bottom. A workers’ party would need to announce support for one of the two major party candidates for every national position, so as not to split the vote in big races. At the same time, they could work to elect a few state representatives or city council seats from places like Flint, MI or Toledo, OH. Building a viable political party is not much different from organizing a new industry.
To be successful, a third party must recognize that it must start at the bottom. A workers’ party would need to announce support for one of the two major party candidates for every national position, so as not to split the vote in big races. At the same time, they could work to elect a few state representatives or city council seats from places like Flint, MI or Toledo, OH. Building a viable political party is not much different from organizing a new industry.