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The Population Should Not Pay for the Bosses' Crisis!
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Needed: A Working Class Party
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Michigan: 2020
Working Class Party Chooses Its 2020 Michigan Candidates
November 2020 Vote Results for Working Class Party (Michigan)
Speech by Gary Walkowicz to 2020 WCP Convention
A Working Class Program for a System Stuck in Crisis
Kathy Goodwin, 5th Congressional District
Kathy Goodwin: Candidate Statement
Kathy Goodwin Speech, Sept. 20
Kathy Goodwin: Our Candidates Are from the Working Class
Kathy Goodwin on WCMU Public Media
Andrea L. Kirby, 9th Congressional District
Andrea L. Kirby: Candidate Statement
Andrea L. Kirby Speech, Sept. 20
Andrea Kirby: We Can Stand Up Like Our Ancestors Did
Gary Walkowicz, 12th Congressional District
Gary Walkowicz: Candidate Statement
Speech to WCP Outdoor Rally, 9-20, Gary Walkowicz
Gary Walkowicz: Our Name Says It All
Sam Johnson, 13th Congressional District
Sam Johnson: Candidate Statement
Speech by Sam Johnson to 2020 WCP Convention
Sam Johnson: Working People Can Defend Themselves
Philip Kolody, 14th Congressional District
Philip Kolody: Candidate Statement
Philip Kolody, Speech on Sept. 20
Philip Kolody, The Working Class Party Is About the Future
Mary Anne Hering & Hali McEachern, State Board of Education
Mary Anne Hering & Hali McEachern: Candidate Statements
Speech, Mary Anne Hering at Outdoor Sept. 20 Meeting
Mary Anne Hering: Vital that Working Class Party Is on Ballot
Linda Rayburn, 4th District State House
Linda Rayburn: Candidate Statement
Speech by Linda Rayburn
Kimberly Givens, 7th District State House
Kimberly Givens: Candidate Statement
Speech Sept. 20, Kimberly Givens
Simone R. Coleman, 14th District State House
Simone R. Coleman: Candidate Statement
Simone R. Coleman, Speech Sept. 20
Larry Darnell Betts, 15th District State House
Larry Darnell Betts: Candidate Statement
Message sent by Larry Betts to the Sept. 20 Meeting
Louis Palus, 75th District State House
Louis Palus: Candidate Statement
Louis Palus, Speech at Sept. 20 Outdoor Meeting
Speech by Gary Walkowicz to 2019 WCP Convention
Maryland: 2020
David Harding for Mayor of Baltimore
Results in the First WCP of Md election campaign
Michigan: 2018
Working Class Party Chooses 11 Candidates in Michigan
Speech by Gary Walkowicz on 9-23-2018
Speech by Sam Johnson on 9-23-2018
Speech by Mary Anne Hering on September 23
Working Class Party Congressional Candidates
WCP Candidates for State Board of Education
Working Class Party Candidates for State Senate
Program in Brief
Gary Walkowicz: Vote FOR What You Want
Mary Anne Hering's Speech on Education
Los Angeles: 2018
Juan Rey: A Worker for Congress
Juan Rey: Workers Need to Build Their Own Party
We Need to Organize Under a Working Class Banner
Juan Rey's Results in California's June 5 Primary
Michigan: 2016
Michigan 2016: Let the Workers' Voice Be Heard
The Bosses Have Two Parties, the Workers Need One
Mary Anne Hering
Mary Anne Hering
Public Radio Interview of Mary Anne Hering
A Decent Education for Every Child – Why Not?
Mary Anne's speech from 2014
Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson
From Sam's book
Gary Walkowicz
Gary Walkowicz
Gary: Speaking for the Ranks
Results of the Working Class Party in the 2016 Election
Baltimore: 2016
Chicago: 2015
Chicago Election 2015: Why I Ran
I Stand for a Working Class Fight
Yes, a Teacher Should Be Alderman!
Why Vote for Ed Hershey
Stop All Attacks on Immigrants
To Fight For Jobs
To Fight for Housing
To Fight for Education
To Fight for Public Money
Election News
Michigan: 2014
Elections 2014: Why We Ran
Let the Workers' Voice Be Heard
The Workers' Voice Was Heard
Sam Johnson
Sam Johnson
From Sam's Book
To Vote for Sam Johnson
Gary Walkowicz
Gary Walkowicz
Gary Walkowicz, speaking for the ranks
To Vote for Gary Walkowicz
Mary Anne Hering & Kenneth Jannot, Jr.
Mary Anne Hering & Kenneth Jannot, Jr.
Use Public Money for Public Schools!
But What Will We Fight For?
To Vote for Mary Anne Hering and Kenneth Jannot, Jr.
D.A. Roehrig
D.A. Roehrig
Use Public Money to Defend Our Lives!
To Vote for D.A. Roehrig
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WCP: 2024
To Vote for Sam Johnson
You can vote for Sam Johnson if you live in the following Detroit zip codes or in 11 other cities listed at the bottom.
Detroit
48201
48202
48204
48206
48207 (above Gratiot)
48208
48209 (northwest of Grandtrunk RR tracks)
48210
48211
48213 (south of Outer Drive)
48214 (north of Mack)
48215 (north of Mack and west of Dickerson)
48216 (above Michigan Avenue)
48217
48219
48221 (small part south of McNichols)
48223
48226 (above Michigan Avenue)
48227 (everything west of Greenfield, the rest south of Lyndon)
48228
48235 (west of Greenfield)
48239
Other Wayne County cities:
Dearborn Heights (48127 zipcode and part of 48125)
Ecorse
Garden City
Highland Park
Inkster
Melvindale
Redford Township
River Rouge
Romulus
Wayne
Westland
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