Claudia De la Cruz 2024 presidential campaign

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Claudia De la Cruz 2024 presidential campaign
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Campaign 2024 United States presidential election
Candidate Claudia De la Cruz
Karina Garcia
AnnouncedSeptember 7, 2023
LaunchedSeptember 8, 2023
Website
https://votesocialist2024.com/

Claudia De la Cruz, a leftist activist from New York, announced her 2024 campaign for president of the United States on September 7, 2023. She and running mate Karina Garcia formed the presidential ticket for the Party for Socialism and Liberation (PSL), a communist party, in the 2024 U.S. presidential election. [1] [2]

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Platform

Their platform included a pledge to support reparations for Black Americans, institute a single-payer healthcare system, end all U.S. aid to Israel, forgive all student loan debt, fully recognize Native American sovereignty and honor treaty rights, cut the U.S. military budget by 90%, nationalize the 100 largest corporations, expand public transportation, and use taxation to eliminate extra-billionaire incomes in favor of the working class. [3] [4]

Ballot access

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Certified for ballot (19 states, 220 electors)
Registered write-in (13 states, 156 electors)
Automatic write-in (Four states, 24 electors)
On ballot, votes will not count (Two states, 35 electors)
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  Certified for ballot (19 states, 220 electors)
  Registered write-in (13 states, 156 electors)
  Automatic write-in (Four states, 24 electors)
  On ballot, votes will not count (Two states, 35 electors)
  Not on ballot

The Party for Socialism and Liberation attained ballot access in Florida, Georgia, Louisiana, Minnesota, New Jersey, New Mexico, Vermont, and Washington. In addition, De la Cruz received ballot lines from the Peace and Freedom Party in California, the South Carolina Workers Party, and has filed as unaffiliated in Utah. [10] [ better source needed ]

During the 2024 election, Democrats often worked to keep De la Cruz along with other left-wing third-party candidates such as Cornel West off of ballots, [11] while Republicans often intervened to keep De la Cruz and West on ballots. [11]

Events

On February 29, 2024, De la Cruz participated in a presidential candidates debate hosted by the Free & Equal Elections Foundation, alongside Green Party candidates Jill Stein and Jasmine Sherman, and Libertarian Party candidates Chase Oliver and Lars Mapstead. [12] [13]

In March 2024, the South Carolina Workers Party voted to place De la Cruz and Garcia on the state ballot for president and vice president. [14]

In June 2024, De la Cruz gave a speech at a pro-Palestine protest that surrounded the White House. [15]

Reception

Endorsements

Claudia De la Cruz

Criticism

David Corn criticized the PSL for its support of the North Korean regime, defending the human rights record of the Chinese Communist Party and for a founder as well as a two-time vice presidential candidate both working for Radio Sputnik, a Russian propaganda subsidiary of Russia Today. [18] Corn also cited close funding ties for affiliated organizations to Neville Roy Singham, a Shanghai-based multi-millionaire philanthropist that the New York Times linked as a major funder of nonprofits and media outlets promoting pro-Beijing talking points. [18]

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  1. De la Cruz on the ballot in:
    • California (54, as Peace and Freedom Party) [5]
    • Florida (30)
    • Hawaii (4)
    • Idaho (4)
    • Iowa (6)
    • Louisiana (8)
    • Massachusetts (11)
    • Minnesota (10)
    • Mississippi (6, as Independent)
    • New Jersey (14)
    • New Mexico (5)
    • Rhode Island (4)
    • South Carolina (9, as South Carolina Workers Party)
    • Tennessee (11, as Independent)
    • Utah (6, as Independent)
    • Vermont (3)
    • Virginia (13, as Independent)
    • Washington (12)
    • Wisconsin (10)
  2. De la Cruz registered write-in in:
    • Arizona (11)
    • Colorado (10)
    • Delaware (3)
    • District of Columbia (3)
    • Illinois (19) [6]
    • Indiana (11)
    • Kentucky (8)
    • Maine (4)
    • Maryland (10)
    • North Carolina (16) [7]
    • Ohio (17)
    • Texas (40)
    • West Virginia (4)
  3. De la Cruz write-in states:
    • Alabama (9)
    • New Hampshire (4)
    • Oregon (8)
    • Wyoming (3)
  4. De la Cruz disqualified states:
    • Georgia (16) [8]
    • Pennsylvania (19) [9]