News and Views Concerning Working-Class Politics| cwcp.substack.com
At the DNC summer meeting, delegates spent an awful lot of time talking about fighting, but not much about the economy.| cwcp.substack.com
News and Views Concerning Working-Class Politics PLUS a plea for support.| CWCP: Newsletter
The message is clear: economic populism must be the core of progressive appeals to working-class voters.| CWCP: Newsletter
Zohran Mamdani’s triumph shows the power of bread-and-butter economics and the bankruptcy of the Democratic establishment. But can its lessons can be applied nationally?| CWCP: Newsletter
Zohran’s victory in the New York City Mayoral primary marks a huge upset, it also represents a major shift in progressive campaigning.| CWCP: Newsletter
A New CWCP/Labor Institute Poll shows Americans are ready to support independent economic populists. But what they don’t want is anything associated with the Democratic Party’s brand.| CWCP: Newsletter
Today advocacy groups and consultants influence political parties more than voters and members.| CWCP: Newsletter
Who were the Democrats that sat out the 2024 election, and what might it mean for the party going forward?| CWCP: Newsletter
A populism that can win must make the case for restoring economic sovereignty against the private power of the rich.| CWCP: Newsletter
There’s no forging durable progressive coalition without winning back blue-collar workers.| cwcp.substack.com
A periodic newsletter from the Center for Working-Class Politics. Click to read CWCP: Newsletter, a Substack publication with thousands of subscribers.| cwcp.substack.com
Restricting immigration at the border and providing a legal path for hard-working residents isn't a contradiction. It's common sense.| cwcp.substack.com