Working Families Party

Can you take our final WFP member survey of the year? We value hearing from each and every one of you, and your responses this month will be especially helpful as we plan for 2026:

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As a party of, by, and for working people, your priorities guide everything we do, John. And as we head into the holidays and prepare to close out 2025, we’re already looking ahead to a major election year — one that gives us the chance to shrink the GOP’s power in Congress, statehouses, and local offices across the country.

Next year’s midterms are our opportunity to elect champions for working people at every level of government, take back the U.S. House, end Mike Johnson’s speakership, and put a real check on Donald Trump and the MAGA movement.

But to make that happen, we need your input. Take our final WFP Member Survey of the year. It should only take a few minutes, and every answer is read, valued, and shared with WFP leadership.

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Throughout 2025, your insights have guided WFP leadership, and helped steer real decisions — about how we organize, where we invest, and what we fight for.

WFP is made up of working people, standing with working people. And your voice? It doesn’t just get heard. It’s what drives this movement.

To show just how much we pay attention, here’s what you told us were your top three priorities in our last survey:

  1. Pushing back against Trump and MAGA policies
  2. Electing more champions in state, local, and special elections
  3. Organizing to win pro-working families policies and defend our communities

Now, it’s time to dig deeper: Which issues matter most to you right now — inflation and the rising cost of living, healthcare and prescription drug prices, protecting democracy, or something else? Which federal policies would make you cheer to see a candidate running for Congress support — a cap on rent hikes, a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants, guaranteed healthcare, or another big solution for working families?

Your answers won’t just sit in a spreadsheet, John. They’ll guide how we vet candidates for endorsement, decide which campaigns to support, and shape the fights we take on for working people across the country in 2026.

Take our final WFP Member Survey of the year today — because yes, we really do read every response.

Thank you for showing up with your time, your ideas, your energy, and your solidarity. We’re building governing power for working people, and we’re honored to fight alongside you.

In gratitude, always,

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