On November 5th, Californians can vote for the Peace and Freedom Party, which challenges the two-party system with a long-standing commitment to socialist ideals.
The PFP's legacy extends back to the 1960s, emerging from a movement against war and systemic exploitation, and has kept the fight for socialism alive.
Despite being on the ballot, both the Democratic and Republican parties have worked to undermine alternative political options, revealing the systemic barriers to true representation.
There is a growing discontent, with many Americans recognizing the need for a shift away from capitalist exploitation towards more equitable policies.
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