8 November 2014
Socialist Party USA National Action Committee
If
progressives can learn one thing from the 2014 election cycle, it is
that they no longer have a place in the Democratic Party.
With
Republicans on the offensive, Democratic incumbents and hopefuls spent
the entire election running away from anything perceived to be
associated with President Obama. In effect, this created numerous
Democratic campaigns that ran to the right of a president that was
already on a long-standing drift to the right of his own. This is in
contrast to the normal state of affairs, which is where Democrats
campaign on ideas that appeal to the progressive base and then do not
deliver when elected.
This set of events left progressives and
even many liberals without the party that they would normally identify
with and vote for. The result was a sweeping defeat for Democrats in the
congressional and gubernatorial elections, losing their Senate majority
in the process.
At the same time that voters gave a resounding
defeat to the Democrats, they also voted heavily in favor of raising the
minimum wage in several states. Voters in Alaska, Arkansas, Nebraska,
and South Dakota all approved minimum wage initiatives by double-digit
margins, while at the same voting down statewide Democratic candidates
by double-digit margins in three of the four states. By doing this,
working class voters have proven that they are prepared and willing to
embrace the issues and cast off the party and politicians that fail to
deliver on them.
Outside of the twin parties of capitalism,
Tuesday's election saw candidates running to the left of the Democrats
collectively receive over a quarter of a million votes. The parties and
specific beliefs of these candidates may be different, but the fact that
so many people threw their support behind at least one left-wing
candidate cannot be ignored. Our own Adam Adrianson can take credit for
33,000 of these votes from his Socialist Party campaign for the Michigan
State University Board of Trustees.
Moving forward, progressives
in the United States have to realize that they no longer have a party
that represents them. The Democratic Party is on a one-way charge to the
right, and progressive-minded people have no place on that trip.
Politicians
like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are the limit of what the
Democrats have to offer. They serve as icons to entice progressives and
liberals with populist messaging and hopes of building a radical element
within the Democratic Party. In reality, they are puppets meant to
distract voters and activists with hopes that will never be realized in
the current political alignment.
Aside from staying in place and
becoming increasingly marginalized and powerless, the only alternative
for progressives in the United States is to break from the Democratic
Party and move to the Left. By this, we mean the real Left, rather than
the left that the Democratic Party has pretended to be.
Socialism,
specifically democratic socialism, offers the social justice and
economic democracy that progressives yearn for but will never see in a
Democrat majority or the capitalist system. By moving towards democratic
socialism, working class people who currently identify as progressive
or liberal will find radical ideas they could have never dreamed of with
the Democrats, along with a rapidly growing movement that is dedicated
to building a new society of radical democracy from below.
We hope you will join us in this struggle.
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