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It doesn't do much good to march for jobs and higher wages on October 17, and vote for candidates who oppose these demands on November 2. It doesn't do much good to march for jobs and higher wages October 17, and abstain, stay at home, November 2. Nader and Camejo support the demands of the Million Worker March. Campaigning and voting for them is a way to continue the political struggle against the corporate bosses and their candidates on October 18 and each day after.
Workers and students can urge their co-workers, classmates, friends and family not to vote for the pro-corporate, pro-war candidates, and to vote for independent, pro-labor antiwar candidates.
Nader and Camejo are not independent labor candidates, that is, they don't come out of and represent the labor movement. They come out of, and represent, the most pro-labor sections of the middle classes. Workers need to form an alliance with the most pro-labor sections of the middle classes against the most anti-labor sections of the upper classes, represented by Bush and Kerry. Campaigning and voting for Nader and Camejo is a way to do this.
Join the Million Worker March! Vote Nader-Camejo November 2!
For more information about the Million Worker March, see: Million Worker March.
Truth ~ September, 2004.q