
Connecticut rallies issue call to tax the rich; no cuts to Social Security
Connecticut union, retiree, community and clergy groups sent a clear message to Congress and the president in two candlelight vigils.

Michigan Republicans make ruthless power grab
By taking their first votes to pass anti-worker "right-to-work" legistlation, Michigan's Republican Party and Gov. Rick Snyder have resorted to open class warfare.

Post-election, secretive Republican front group exposed
Shrouded in secrecy, hundreds of right-wing Republican state lawmakers joined powerful corporate executives and lobbyists in Washington D.C yesterday.

New House committee chairs reflect GOP’s concept of diversity
Boehner demonstrated the difficulty his party has with the concept of diversity yesterday.

Election Day in California: a bad day for Republicans
Nov. 6 was a very bad day to be a Republican in California.
Elections in the new Virginia
On November 6, voters in the key battleground state of Virginia formed extremely long lines and in some cases waited for hours to vote.

Democracy comes out on top on Nov. 6
The Communist Party said a year ago that the 2012 elections would be the main front of the class and democratic struggle, and subsequent events have confirmed that fact.

In Wisconsin, historic bid for Senate amidst presidential battle
If elected, Democrat Tammy Baldwin will become the first openly gay senator in U.S. history, and the first woman senator from the Badger State.

Health care workers campaign In New Hampshire
Determined to re-elect President Barack Obama, health care workers from across Connecticut took a break from their own close senate race.

Biden takes side of "middle class" in debate
In his debate with Paul Ryan, Vice President Joe Biden took the side of the 47% that Mitt Romney said he doesn't "worry" about.

