The Connecticut Working Families Party Endorsed Chris Murphy, Jahana Hayes, John Larson, And 80 State Legislature Candidates

October 21, 2024

One of the endorsement questions asked whether candidates supported "non-citizen voting in their local elections"... another asked if they supported expanding Husky insurance to ALL illegals...

Screenshot, CT WFP Questionnaire

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The Connecticut Working Families Party (CT WFP) has endorsed a total of 84 candidates for the 2024 election, including Chris Murphy for US Senate and Jahana Hayes and John Larson for US Congress, along with 62 candidates for state house, 18 candidates for state senate and 1 candidate for Hartford Registrar.

The full endorsement list is below.

State candidates were asked to complete a 24-page questionnaire in order to obtain the endorsement. It's unclear if the federal level candidates had to complete the same form.

The CT WFP endorsed candidates for state office are expected to "carry a fierce determination" for
"transformative change that will make a difference in people’s lives and build the multiracial democracy
that lives up to the promise of America."

The survey started off by asking candidates about their socioeconomic class, gender (which includes 10 choices), race, union status and military connections.

Then it gets into the issues CT WFP cares about, including whether candidates support the following:

  • Raising income and capital gains taxes on the top 3% of earners.
  • Forcing large low-wage employers to reimburse the state for poverty wage jobs.
  • Closing the Carried Interest loophole in concert with neighboring states.
  • Protecting municipal aid spending and avoid shifting costs such as pension funding to towns and cities.
  • Expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) to provide relief to low income households.
  • Creating a 10% digital advertising tax on giant tech corporations with income over $10 billion.
  • Restoring the estate tax to pre-Great Recession levels (reducing the estate tax exemption to $2 million, eliminating the payment cap, and increasing rates).

Next up?

Will candidates support legislation to loosen the restrictions on those pesky fiscal guardrails because "state universities, healthcare agencies, and local governments struggle with diminishing state and federal funding"?

Then came a variety of labor-related questions, like whether candidates supported expanding Paid Sick Days legislation to include all business sizes and all job classifications, increasing minimum wages for tipped employees, and passing legislation that provides hourly shift workers more control over their schedules.

Education questions focused on whether candidates supported increasing funding to public schools, opposing charter schools, fighting any attempt to increase funding to existing charter schools, and protecting the transgender agenda inside schools (e.g., biological boys in girls sports and locker rooms, pornographic books in school libraries).

The next category of questions fell under "defending our democracy" and include questions like: will you fight to increase funding for the Citizens’ Election Program? Will you fight to increase funding for registrars to conduct early voting? Will you support reinstating voting rights to low level criminals who committed misdemeanors as well as those with felony convictions who are out on parole?

Perhaps the most eye-popping question about saving democracy is:

Screenshot, CT WFP Endorsement Questionnaire

Then comes housing-related questions, like whether candidates support affordable housing, “inclusionary zoning” policies, transit oriented development and other policies to "facilitate more housing construction" and at the same time implement policies to protect renters from increases in rent.

And workers rights questions, like do you support giving striking employees access unemployment benefits after two consecutive weeks on strike, strengthening other labor union and collective bargaining policies and rights, and protecting and expanding access to defined benefit pension plans to all workers.

No progressive questionnaire would be complete without a section on racial justice.

Interestingly, the first four questions covered illegal immigrants.... would candidates support:

  • expanding the state's Husky insurance program to cover all illegal immigrants;
  • reducing criminal sentences to protect offenders here illegally from getting deported;
  • providing legal resources to illegals who have "come in contact with the criminal justice system"; and
  • opposing any and all cooperation with Immigration & Customs Enforcement in order to stop ICE's alleged "campaign of terror on immigrant communities"?
Illegal immigrants / Tren de Aragua members who have "come in contact with the criminal justice system" in connection to a Stamford murder.

Candidates are further asked to explain how they would support environmental justice and whether they believe Black Lives Matter. They are asked about gun safety legislation, "affordable" healthcare (think "public option"), abortions, and ironically about keeping Connecticut a "safe place" to kill babies in the womb. And of course they asked about whether candidates would agree to end all fossil fuel use, including coal, oil, and natural gas.

A handful of closing questions covered supporting minority parties, rejecting certain endorsements (e.g., Connecticut Business and Industry Association, National Rifle Association, any PACs tied to the Koch brothers).

Candidates must pledge not to join the moderate caucus.

Instead, they need to proactively support the CT WFP goals for economic, racial and social justice.

It's time to say their names.

CT WFP State and Federal Candidate Endorsements

Sam PudlinHartford City Registrar of Voters
Nancy HammarstromState House, District 8
Geoff LuxenbergState House, District 12
Eleni Kavros DeGrawState House, District 17
Kate FarrarState House, District 20
Mike DemiccoState House, District 21
Rebecca MartinezState House, District 22
Jane WisialowskiState House, District 23
Emmanual “Manny” SanchezState House, District 24
David DeFronzoState House, District 26
Gary TurcoState House, District 27
Amy Morrin BelloState House, District 28
Cinzia LettieriState House, District 35
Nick MenapaceState House, District 37
Nick GauthierState House, District 38
Anthony NolanState House, District 39
Christine ConleyState House, District 40
Aundre BumgardnerState House, District 41
Derell WilsonState House, District 46
Christopher RiversState House, District 48
Susan JohnsonState House, District 49
Renee LaPalme WaldronState House, District 51
Ann BonneyState House, District 53
Gregg HaddadState House, District 54
Amanda VenezianoState House, District 55
Kevin BrownState House, District 56
Jane GaribayState House, District 60
Kim BeckerState House, District 62
Maria HornState House, District 64
Ron NapoliState House, District 73
Mary RydingswardState House, District 77
Mary FortierState House, District 79
Michael QuinnState House, District 82
Jack FazzinoState House, District 83
Mary MushinskyState House, District 85
Kieran AhernState House, District 87
Joshua ElliottState House, District 88
Rebecca HylandState House, District 90
Laurie SweetState House, District 91
Moira RaderState House, District 98
Kai BeltonState House, District 100
John Michael ParkerState House, District 101
Robin ComeyState House, District 102
Kara RochelleState House, District 104
Aaron ZimmerState House, District 107
Anne WeisbergState House, District 108
Farley SantosState House, District 109
Bob GodfreyState House, District 110
Beth CliffState House, District 112
MJ ShannonState House, District 117
Frank SmithState House, District 118
Kaitlyn ShakeState House, District 120
Thomas TesoroState House, District 123
Cristin McCarthy VaheyState House, District 133
Sarah KeittState House, District 134
Anne HughesState House, District 135
Kadeem RobertsState House, District 137
Kenneth GuckerState House, District 138
Kevin RyanState House, District 139
Travis SimmsState House, District 140
Lucy DathanState House, District 142
Dominique E. JohnsonState House, District 143
Corey ParisState House, District 145
Saud AnwarState Senate, District 3
MD RahmanState Senate, District 4
Rick LopesState Senate, District 6
Cynthia ManginiState Senate, District 7
Paul HonigState Senate, District 8
Matt LesserState Senate, District 9
Gary WinfieldState Senate, District 10
Christine CohenState Senate, District 12
Jan HochadelState Senate, District 13
Jorge CabreraState Senate, District 17
Cathy OstenState Senate, District 19
Martha MarxState Senate, District 20
Herron GastonState Senate, District 23
Julie KushnerState Senate, District 24
Bob DuffState Senate, District 25
Mae FlexerState Senate, District 29
Brandi MandatoState Senate, District 34
Merry GarrettState Senate, District 35
John LarsonU.S. House, District 1
Jahana HayesU.S. House, District 5
Chris MurphyU.S. Senate
Source: Working Families Party Connecticut

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Michael Satagaj

Where’s Rosa?

Michael Satagaj

Excellent work CT Centinal Staff

83 millstones… coming up!!!

Stanley Swain

Would it be possible to post a link to the Complete survey used?
I would like to verify your story and investigate other "questionable" questions to which potential representatives are agreeing.

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