You may not have heard of the Working Families Party, but of the five Seattle citywide candidates endorsed by them, at least four won their Nov. 4 general election races: Eddie Lin, Erika Evans, Dionne Foster and Alexis Mercedes Rinck.
The WFP has been around since 1998, first as a New York political party, then expanding to Connecticut a few years later and then Oregon in 2006.
WFP states recruit, run, endorse, train and support candidates for all levels of elected office as well as mobilize and organize individuals, labor and community organizations to become engaged and involved in building multiracial working class power for their communities.
Unlike some other third parties, the WFP supports and endorses candidates who are running as Democrats as well as WFP candidates, when possib

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