Nov. 4, the day after – like everyone else, we are waiting for the final counts. But one thing we can see already is that Working Class Party maintained its vote from two years ago. This was important, given the virus, as well as an election campaign that insisted everyone choose sides between the two big parties. Certainly, the 2020 election was not exactly comparable with 2018. And our results one day after the election, are still very incomplete. Nonetheless, they show that there is a steady, if small, part of the population who agree with our affirmation that working people need their own party, and furthermore that working people have the capacity to build a different society than the one we are caught in today.
David Harding, the Working Class Party candidate for Mayor of Baltimore city, was interviewed on Maryland TV station WMAR. That interview, datelined October 26, 2020, was published on WMAR: "David Harding: Political activist on the ballot.”
David Harding, the Working Class Party candidate for Mayor of Baltimore city, was interviewed on the FM station WEAA 88.9 in the Baltimore area. That interview is reproduced below.
It is important my children see someone that looks like them stand up for them and what matters to them.
We are what our name says, Working Class Party.