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  1. The Working Families Party (WFP) is a left-wing minor political party in the United States, founded in New York in 1998.

  2. WFP is a multiracial party that fights for workers, people and democracy. We organize, recruit and elect candidates across the country to advance a people's agenda and build a movement for a better America.

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  3. We’re building a multiracial party of working people to transform our country. State by state and community by community, WFP is building a political home for all of us who see bigotry, bailouts, and business as usual in our political system and ask, “Is that the best we can do?”

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  4. Type: Political party. Top official: Andrea Serrano and Jacob Feinspan, Co-chairs. Founder (s): 1998. Website: Official website. The Working Families Party is a national political party headquartered in New York, New York .

    Candidate
    Office
    Party
    Status
    Kirsten Gillibrand Incumbent
    Democratic
    On the Ballot General
    Democratic
    On the Ballot General
    Nydia Velazquez Incumbent
    Democratic
    On the Ballot General
    Jerrold Nadler Incumbent
    Democratic
    On the Ballot General
  5. 7 de jan. de 2016 · Politics. The Pugnacious, Relentless Progressive Party That Wants to Remake America. The Working Families Party has pushed the political debate to the left in the states where it’s already...

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  6. The Working Families Party was created as a New York State political party in 1998. Following the early success of the NY WFP, a Connecticut WFP was created in 2002, and an Oregon WFP in 2006. By 2012, activists and leaders were organizing or exploring building state WFPs in half a dozen states.