So,
one thing that was learned in Tuesday's election is that when given the
opportunity, people will vote for socialist candidates. But, we knew
this all along; that is why the Democrats and Republicans try so hard to
prevent other parties from gaining ballot access by placing all kinds
of undemocratic barriers and restrictions in their path.
Here in Minnesota, activists like Michael Cavlan with his Open Progressive Party and the late Greg Paquin and Nicole Buckanaga opened the door with the Warriors for Justice Party.
There is no better time than now for activists to get engaged in electoral politics.
The unifying issues are clear:
Peace.
Full Employment/Living wages.
Real Health Care reform.
Protection of our living environment.
Build electoral coalitions to run candidates for Congress and we will
have developed long-term political viability reaching into local and
state races which compliment action in the streets and places of
employment.
Much can be learned about winning and viability
from studying the history of the old socialist Minnesota Farmer-Labor
Party of Floyd Olson, Elmer Benson and John Bernard.
Now is the time to challenge Wall Street for political and economic power--- the American people are just plain--- fed up.
And anti-Wall Street alternatives are looking better and better to many people.