Socialist Workers Party of the District of Columbia

Socialist Workers Party of the District of Columbia
Foundedc. 1970 (1970)[1]
IdeologyTrotskyism[2]
Anti-war
Black liberation
Women's liberation[3]
National affiliationSocialist Workers Party
ColorsRed

The Socialist Workers Party of the District of Columbia is a minor political party in the District of Columbia The party advocates for statehood for the District of Columbia and ending Congressional control over the District's laws and finances.[4] The party wants to abolish capitalism and replace it with a socialist economy.[2]

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  4. ^ Valentine, Paul W. (March 7, 1974). "Socialists Name 5 D.C. Candidates". The Washington Post. p. C3.

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