The
Communist Party USA isn’t always happy with the Democrats, but in the
2012 election, its chairman says, the best bet for advancing the Party’s
goals is to back Barack Obama.
In a report called “Defeating the Rightwing on the Road to Socialism”
delivered to the CPUSA annual conference, Party Chairman Sam Webb moved
to squash sentiments that disgruntled communists should jump off the
Democrat ship and back a third-party candidate for president.
“Some think the Democrats are as bad as the Republicans. Others go
further and say that the Democrats are worse because they create popular
illusions that change is possible within the two-party system,” Webb
said. “And finally there are advocates of running a third-party
presidential candidate in this election.
“I can understand these sentiments, but only up to a point,” he said.
“Like it or not, millions go to the polls in spite of their misgivings …
and the Democratic Party is the vehicle of reform for tens of millions,
the majority of whom are working and oppressed people.”
Therefore, Webb said, communists need to join other left-leaning allies in ensuring Republicans are defeated in November.
“A third-party presidential candidate would only help the extreme
right, as well as isolate the left from the broader movement,” Webb
strategized. “Only a closer alliance of a surging labor movement and its
strategic allies – the African American people, Latino people, and
other peoples of color, women and youth – have the wherewithal to turn
back this corporate counterattack, while at the same time enact
progressive measures.”
Other speakers at the conference threw their support behind Obama
even more succinctly, including Executive Vice Chair of CPUSA Jarvis
Tyner.
“These right-wing nut jobs need to understand, we are not going back,”
Tyner said. “If Obama is elected, of course there will be a struggle; a
struggle that the democratic forces could win, I would say. If he is
defeated, the movement will suffer a big setback and the country will be
pushed backwards.”
According to a report in CPUSA’s news source People’s World, Vice
Chair Juan Lopez warned conference attendees that Republicans would use
racism as a “powerful ideological weapon” to defeat Obama.
“There is no room for cynicism,” Lopez stressed, “if we expect to win
against Republicans who are exhibiting fascist tendencies. The defeat
of Obama would be a dangerous setback on every front of struggle,
especially against racism and for equality for women. It would show that
white people were not ready for an African American president, after
all.”
Joelle Fishman, chair of the CPUSA Political Action Commission,
further contrasted Obama and his “values … upholding the contribution of
work and those who do it,” and Mitt Romney, who allegedly values
“individualism and corporate greed.”
“The poll shows there is a lot of work to be done,” Fishman
trumpeted, “but with a strong platform for jobs and fair taxes, Obama
and Democrats can win voters in swing districts, including white voters
who supported the tea party in 2010.”
Fishman and Webb each remarked on labor-union plans to put huge
ground forces in play for the 2012 election and encouraged fellow
communists to join, rather than fight, the efforts.
“Labor will throw itself into the campaign to elect Democrats, moderate as well as progressive,” Webb told the conference.
“The AFL-CIO grass roots crusade will engage 400,000 members to
canvass their co-workers and neighbors with a unity message for Obama.
SEIU will mobilize another 200,000 members with the same goal,” Fishman
claimed. “Strengthening and enlarging union, civil rights, community and
youth organizations during this election will lay the groundwork for
year-round organizing and for future elections in which candidates who
come out of the movements, including the Communist Party, run for
office.”
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