
Voter ID laws tossing hundreds of thousands off rolls
Exclusion from the voting rolls this fall may affect countless close and key political races, such as the neck-and-neck Wisconsin gubernatorial battle.

Wisconsin moving to stop as many as 300,000 from voting
Gov. Scott Walker and corporate extremist backers could suppress 300,000 registered voters.

Immigrants continue fighting despite delay in Obama’s executive action
Anger is still boiling after Obama announced he was delaying his announcement of more executive relief for immigrants until after the Nov. 4 midterm elections.

Bruce Rauner: of, by, and for Illinois’ richest 1 percent
Bruce Rauner has made it clear he wants to be governor for the richest 1 percent of people in Illinois. He has made millions outsourcing America's jobs and firing workers.

Red and green at People's Climate March
The CP USA joined with hundreds of other organizations: labor, youth, peace, justice, clergy, political organizations and international groups, in the largest climate march ever.

As elections approach, unions rev up fight for Social Security
"The tea party Republicans divide the country: Scaring people is not standing up for people."

Hangout Tuesday with CPUSA’s new head red
Join us Tuesday, Sept. 16, 8 p.m. Eastern in a Google+ Hangout with John Bachtell, the newly elected chair of the Communist Party USA.

How a small town council routed the union busters
The Sequim City Council voted unanimously to kill two pending "Right to Work" (for less) ballot propositions, condemning them as "grossly invalid" and a flagrant violation of state law.

Peaceful immigration reform protesters target White House, get arrested
"Is this what we have come to? Divided up, as working people, based on where we came from? The president must halt the 1,000 daily deportations."

Detroit Labor Day: Democracy not for sale!
"The concentration of wealth in too few hands and growing inequality is hitting hard at working families."

