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labor Would-Be Assassins of Democracy, 2024

Trump lawyers assert, in court, that as president he would have the right to assassinate political opponents. The GOP is flat-out embracing insurrectionists. Here is how we – Portside moderators – assess the danger to democracy. And how you can help.

As a reader of Portside, you know that we aim to confront hard challenges head-on. The biggest danger today: a vengeful would-be dictator and a cultist Christian nationalist movement that are reaching for absolute power in our country. Their open objective is to destroy democracy. But we don’t believe that danger is destiny. 

We believe that a vision beyond capitalism and a truly multiracial, radical democratic movement are key to defeating the fascist danger and moving forward. The left (“the port side”) plays a crucial role in shaping this vision and in uniting and mobilizing the forces that can win.

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