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Vote Socialist on Tuesday!
by Andrea Pason and Billy
Wharton – co-Chairs Socialist Party USA

America’s re-introduction to socialist politics continues this Tuesday
as voters head to the ballot booths. In many parts of the
country, Socialist and other Independent candidates will offer viable
alternatives to the budget cutting politics of Democrats and
Republicans. Instead of endorsing budget cuts and war or casting
a vote for one corporate funded candidate or another, voters can vote
for a democratic socialist alternative that places human needs at the
top of the political agenda.
The center of this struggle is the state of Ohio, where veteran labor
activist Dan LaBotz is running an
innovative grassroots campaign for US Senate as a Socialist Party USA
candidate. At first, LaBotz’s campaign
seemed novel in that it was pitched as a united left endeavor.
All stripes of radicals were welcome to contribute to the effort to put
socialism on the ballot. Indeed, Socialist Party USA,
International Socialist Organization and Solidarity members have been
joined by remnants of the Labor Party, radical trade unionists and even
some disaffected Democrats to push the campaign forward.
Opportunities to present a fresh vision of democratic socialism were
expanded by this momentum and the fact that the Democratic Party
candidate exited the race early on. LaBotz’s “Buckeye Socialism”
was soon being spread throughout the state at Youth Progressive
Conferences, at LGBT organizing meetings, at worker’s meetings and
even at a local mosque during a forum organized by the Council on
American-Islamic Relations.
On Tuesday, thousands of people will vote for Dan LaBotz on the
Socialist Party USA line to be their US Senator. Thousands more
are still undecided. They should consider LaBotz’s anti-war
message, his commitment to worker’s rights and his ironclad pledge to
put the unemployed back to work. Consider also that something
much larger than an election in Ohio is going on.
We believe that socialism is an idea whose time has come. We have
a plan for bringing democracy to the economy through worker’s control
and ownership of their workplaces. This will put people back to
work in mass numbers. We have a different vision of the US in the
world, as a peacemaker not a war maker. We will bring the
troops home, close military bases in other countries and cut the
military budget by 50%. Finally, socialists have a strong
commitment to civil rights – we believe that people should both have
rights and be able to use them. We will dismantle the growing
security state, break up the media monopoly where six corporations own
90% of the media and guarantee rights for all people.
Dan LaBotz is not our only candidate. In Michigan, socialists are
running as Green Party candidates for the Boards of Regents and Supervisors for the
University of Michigan and Wayne State University. In
Vermont, socialists will appear on both the Socialist
Party USA and Liberty Union lines. In Connecticut, socialist
DJ, Todd
Vachon is calling for voters to join a “write-in revolution” by writing in his name for US
Senate. And, in New York State, Socialist Party USA member Howie Hawkins is
waging a determined campaign for Governor on the Green
Party line against a right wing Democrat who is preparing massive
budget cuts.
All of these candidates support the basic ideas of democratic socialism
– things like democratic workplaces, free access to healthcare, and
free education. Each also has the ability to offer socialist
solutions for local problems.
On this Election Day, we ask you to consider joining the thousands of
other people in this country who will be voting Socialist.
Equally important, we ask that voting not be your only political
act. The Socialist Party USA’s goal is to create a radically
democratic society in which participation and solidarity become bedrock
principles. Getting involved in political activities beyond the
ballot box is critical to such a transformation. We invite you to
contact us to begin the process of freeing our society from the
seemingly never-ending cycle of war and economic
crisis under capitalism.
Vote Socialist on Tuesday! Join the struggle for Democratic
Socialism!
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