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After Trump: what next for the US?
Communist Party USA national chair JOE SIMS argues that post-election, the ‘all people’s front’ against Trump must continue to support the victorious Democrats and defend the vote
A dangerous, somtimes far-right movement has emerged from Trump’s support base that rejects the result of the November election

WITH Donald Trump’s defeat, the US stands on the threshold of a new political period.

One phase of the anti-right struggle, the battle for the presidency and Congress, is almost complete.

Another phase, the struggle for the soul of the nation, is now taking shape.

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