United States elections

The racism and lack of democracy that underpins the institutions of the United States has been exposed thanks to the Black Lives Matter movement and President Donald Trump's rush to confirm a new Supreme Court, writes Barry Sheppard.

United States socialist Paul Le Blanc 迟补濒办蝉听迟辞 麻豆传媒 about the coming presidential elections and the threat of fascism in the US.

The fact President Donald Trump was found to have COVID-19 and became sick enough that he was sent to a Navy hospital has put the pandemic back on聽the centre stage of the presidential campaign, writes Barry Sheppard.

Democrats are pulling out all stops to kick socialist Green Party candidates Howie Hawkins and Angela Walker off the ballot for the upcoming election, writes Barry Sheppard.

Trump's demagogic intervention dominated the recent Republican Convention, writes Barry Sheppard.听

However significant Kamala Harris' candidacy is as the first Black and South Asian woman candidate nominated to high office by either major party,聽Malik Miah argues it is not a reason for working people to actively campaign for Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden.

United States President Donald Trump is planning to sabotage the November election in order to throw it into chaos, writes Barry Sheppard.

Barry Sheppard聽speaks to聽Green Party of the United States presidential candidate Howie Hawkins.

Mainstream political figures have denounced United States President Donald Trump's deployment of federal agents onto the streets of Portland as an 鈥渦nconstitutional invasion鈥, writes Susan Price.

Trump鈥檚 authoritarian aspirations are becoming more evident, writes Barry Sheppard.聽But the force blocking Trump is the mass Black Lives Matter uprising, which looks to continue the fight beyond the next election.

In the wake of democratic socialist Bernie Sanders鈥 ending his campaign for the United States Democratic presidential nomination, Seattle鈥檚 socialist city councillor Kshama Sawant argues that to defeat the power of corporate rule, working people must build independent class struggle.

Nine hours after Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders confirmed on February 20 he would challenge Donald Trump for the US Presidency the campaign had raised US$6 million from 225,000 contributors.