It’s the red dawn of a new day.

After a four-decade-long break, the Communist Party USA has picked up the hammer and sickle to resume the glorious struggle of electoral politics — and they’re already seeing success.

Three candidates the CPUSA ran in the Nov. 4 elections this year won; in Maine, Massachusetts, and Upstate New York. That doubles the number of open Communist Party members ever elected to US public office in the Party’s 106-year history.

And, yes, these are your grandfather’s commies.

According to one former CPUSA candidate who spoke to The Post, the Party — founded in 1919 after the Russian Revolution, which brought the first communists to power — is an actual Soviet-sympathizing, China-loving political party which believes a Marxist-Leninist one-party political structure

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