The Green Party has a good candidate on Butch Ware but at this point he has to 
be written in because the corrupt Dem establishment tossed him off the ballot.  
 Charles 

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  On Tue, May 12, 2026 at 12:38 AM, Charles via 
groups.io<[email protected]> wrote:   It's brutal in the 
electoral playpen in California this year. The state has a cross-party top-two 
primary election on June 2. The two candidates with the most votes go to the 
general election. It could well be two Republicans, since there are several 
major Democrat candidates who could split the Democratic pool of voters into 
small puddles. What should self-declared socialists do? PSL is running a "key 
member," Ramsey Robinson, under the Peace and Freedom Party banner. PSL and 
candidate Robinson openly advocate socialism. PSL is coy about revolution, 
though. Its mass agitation almost never talks about it. Its party program does 
say a socialist revolution is needed. However, PSL buries its program where 
only the most persistent will find it. DSA, which is for socialism but against 
revolution, has a different view. California DSA is the umbrella organization 
of Democratic Socialists of America chapters in the state. Whom does DSA 
endorse for governor? After much hand-wringing, California DSA concludes, "the 
most progressive of the current viable candidates for governor is Tom Steyer." 
DSA calls out the fact that Steyer is a billionaire, that his fortune was 
"earned through the exploitation of the working class," that he has put money 
into private prisons and coal mining, and that he talks out of both sides of 
his mouth about the Zionist genocide in Gaza. But..., but...  The guide is no 
different than the endorsement discussions you get from organizations like 
Progressive Democrats of America. Not once does California DSA mention 
socialism, let alone try to connect it to DSA's obsession with elections. The 
(bourgeois) democratic path to socialism is a closed circle, wholly inscribed 
within capitalism. For the record, here is the section of the guide about 
Steyer:     Tom Steyer is somehow running the most progressive campaign. 
Despite being a billionaire, he supports taxing the rich and supports the 
Billionaire Tax currently on California’s ballot, which CA DSA has endorsed. He 
has done an about-face from his previous position to now supporting state-level 
Medicare for All. He has called ICE a “violent extremist group” and outlined 
how he, as governor, would prosecute ICE agents. He has also been endorsed by a 
number of major labor unions, including the California Teachers Association, 
the California Federation of Teachers, AFSCME 3299, Unite HERE, the California 
Nurses Association, and the California Labor Federation, as well as progressive 
groups such as Our Revolution and Courage California, and former gubernatorial 
candidate Betty Yee.     Notably, Steyer is one of two Democrats in the race, 
alongside Tony Thurmond, to explicitly support California’s law protecting 
trans girls’ participation in girls’ sports.     However, while Steyer has 
disavowed AIPAC’s influence on Democratic primaries (although, notably, AIPAC 
does not involve itself in non-federal races) and acknowledged that Israel is 
committing war crimes, he has refused to call Israel’s actions in Palestine a 
genocide and claimed that he “honestly does not know what genocide means.” We 
find this rhetorical trick to be pulled from the same Zionist playbook that 
motivates genocide denial across the political spectrum—playing dumb about the 
daily horrors and atrocities Israel commits is not “progressive” in any way.    
 Additionally, Steyer is a billionaire. Even if he glibly considers himself a 
“class traitor”, his wealth was earned through the exploitation of the working 
class. Much of his wealth was also invested in private prisons and coal mining, 
accumulated by the same things he now decries.     There are myriad left-wing 
protest votes one could take (none of which are going to come close to 
winning), the most prominent of which are Ramsey Robinson and Butch Ware. We 
highly encourage voters to not cast a protest vote, as the stakes are 
incredibly high and the chance of the top two candidates both being Republicans 
is still very real.     The most progressive of the current viable candidates 
for governor is Tom Steyer. Time will tell whether he’s truly a class traitor.  
   –From https://www.californiadsa.org/voterguide#statewide   


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