Working Families Party

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The Working Families Party is a progressive political party in the United States that advocates for labor rights, economic justice, and social equality, particularly influential in New York.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf political party
progressive political organization
activeIn Connecticut
District of Columbia
Maryland
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

New York
Oregon
Pennsylvania
advocatesFor low-income communities
unionized workers
working-class families
country United States of America
surface form: United States
endorses Democratic Party candidates
independent progressive candidates
focusesOn economic justice
labor rights
social equality
goal build a multiracial working-class political movement
hasOrientation pro-labor
pro-union
ideology democratic socialism
progressivism
social democracy
influentialIn New York
opposes austerity policies
corporate influence in politics
position left-wing
sector politics
strategy electoral fusion
supports LGBTQ+ rights
affordable housing
campaign finance reform
criminal justice reform
environmental justice
higher minimum wage
immigrant rights
labor unions
paid family leave
paid sick leave
progressive taxation
racial justice
universal healthcare
voting rights expansion
typeOfOrganization minor party in the United States
uses electoral campaigns
grassroots organizing
issue-based campaigns

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2012 United States Senate election in New York candidateParty Working Families Party
this entity surface form: Kirsten Gillibrand|Working Families Party
New York City politics primaryPoliticalParties Working Families Party
Hudson Valley politics hasMinorParty Working Families Party