Socialist Workers Party

The Socialist Workers Party is one of the three federally registered political parties. The Socialist Workers Party is the result of a merger between the exclusively far-left Communist Party of America (in it's latter half renaming to Socialist Workers Party) and the Left-Wing Solidarity Party. Members of this party fall under the ideology of "Left Wing" including Socialists, Left-Libertarians, and Social Democrats. In the final LDE election, the party holds 53 elected representatives in the House and 13 elected representatives in the Senate.

The Socialist Workers Party believes in workplace democracy, Keynesian Economics through reform, majority workers on corporate boards, strong social safety nets, the breaking up of monopolies, and the nationalization of all corporations affected by inelastic demand (all companies covering fields necessary for human existence). While also being generally anti-war.

= History = The conception of the Socialist Workers Party stemmed from a distaste of the ruling Labor Party in 2017. Then called The Communist Party of America, founded by Leonard Schmidt, held only 1 seat in the House prior to the 2018 mid-terms, and ended up losing their only seat in 2018 after running 3 candidates. The future of the Communist Party of America was held in limbo as the 2020 elections neared, with polling low for every candidate beside Freddie Wong Jr. The Communist Party of America eventually won all their seats in the 2020 elections. Following the 2020 elections, several other members of congress joined the Communist Party of America including renowned congressman Jack Tee. After a party name change and logo change, the Communist Party of America was renamed to the Socialist Workers Party. Jack Tee along with Joanna Odette Cabet proposed a third attempt at a Solidarity-Socialist Workers Party merger, after two unsuccessful attempts. The party then underwent a logo change, keeping the Socialist Workers Party name and the Solidarity Party going defunct.

The 2026 Election & the "Mooning of Schmidt"
The months coming up to the 2026 midterm election, former representative, Leonard Schmidt, supposedly drunk, bared his ass on the house floor while speaking profanities to the then house speaker, Shelby. This event caused outrage among voters and Socialist Workers Party members; causing Schmidt to collapse in the Connecticut Senate polls and cosponsoring his own expulsion. From this unforeseen event, the Connecticut Socialist Workers Party caved-in on itself after many voters felt the party to be untrustworthy, and established party members within the state began to leave the party.

Although this event rippled throughout the party, affecting the party negatively in the generic ballot, the party was still able to gain seats in congress and recover.

Recent History & Left-Bloc
In preparation for the Labor Primaries, the Socialist Workers Party had an internal vote among party members. Where, Massachusetts Senator, Wind Farmer, was delegated as the Socialist Workers Nominee. Following an intense primary, Wind Farmer beat out Nebraska Senator, Jon Stewart, and Connecticut Senator, Mary-Ann Collins and declared nominee at the 2028 LNC. Following this nomination, the Socialist Workers and Labor Parties came together in a formal coalition, known as the Left-Bloc. With these turn of events, many political analysists favored the Conservative Party Nomination, Khris Khristie, seeing the Left-Bloc as unstable and predicted the coalition's downfall. However, Wind Farmer won the 2028 presidential elections as the United States of America's first openly socialist president. Gaining a trifecta after the 2029 special elections.