3/23/2023 0 Comments Wfp dc organizer![]() We hope that by providing support and getting people into office, we’ll then have credibility when we say we expect them to actually take on the peoples’ business once they’re in office. You have to stay on them and provide support when they do the right thing. ![]() We need development policies that create and maintain good jobs and affordable housing.ĮH: Many radicals have described the Democratic Party as the “graveyard of social movements.” How do you get the Democrats to work for the people who vote them into office instead of their corporate funders?ĭC: You have to have power, you have to organize and you have to be incredibly, tremendously diligent. That gets at a whole set of issues around housing and jobs and neighborhoods and what makes New York so great. We also think the whole issue of responsible development, or equitable development, is a crucial one. We’re a young party, but we’ve come a pretty decent way in a short amount of time.ĮH: What will be WFP’s main policy goals here in NYC over the next four years? How will you translate your electoral successes into tangible victories for working people, especially if Mayor Bloomberg wins a third term?ĭC: The first issue that we’re pushing right away is paid sick days. In New York, we have the Working Families Party, which, because of the unusual New York voting rules, can be both independent but also relevant to the major parties. In the United States, most of the action has typically been just inside the Democratic Party. It’s a very old idea and it’s very common in countries that are more advanced than the United States, such as in Latin America and Europe. ![]() We didn’t invent the idea that it would be good if labor and its allies had a political party of their own. This is a serious, slow motion crisis that we really need to address as a society, and so we need leaders who will face that crisis squarely and work with community organizations to solve it.ĮH: Why is it important to have a third party that has a strong base in labor unions?ĭC: We see our role as speaking truth to power and saying things that the major parties either can’t or won’t say. We need to be asking: How does this affect average middle class and working class people? Bloomberg has a lot of resources, but at some point that becomes sort of irrelevant and I think that what happened with term limits is still out there. The Indypendent recently spoke with the party’s Executive Director, Dan Cantor, about the WFP’s recent victories in the run-off elections for city comptroller and public advocate, mobilizing voters and taking on Bloomberg in November.ĮLIZABETH HENDERSON: Why has the WFP decided to take on Bloomberg this year when many Democrats have given up the hope of defeating him?ĭAN CANTOR: Eight years is enough, and we think it’s time to have someone at City Hall whose instinct will be to ask a different question than the mayor asks. Founded in 1998 as a coalition of labor and community groups, the Working Families Party has combined old-fashioned, grassroots organizing and strategic alliances with the Democrats to become an increasingly powerful force for progressive politics in New York City.
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