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Marxist Labor Leaders Used Latino


Voters to Move California Left
Implications for All Americans
Submitted by Admin on January 7, 2013 1:28 am EST
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A group of socialist California labor officials and Democratic Party operatives, led by Los
Angeles County Federation of Labor head Maria Elena Durazo, targeted Latinos and
immigrants in a deliberate program to permanently drive Golden State politics to the left.

Maria Elena Durazo campaigning for Obama, 2008

This program was revealed in a November 2010 Calbuzz blogpost: Untold Story: How
the Latino Vote Hit Critical Mass, by one of its key participants, Sacramento based
Democratic Party political consultant Richie Ross.

Richie Ross

In the post, Ross openly boasts of targeting the Latino communitys fear of anti-illegal
immigration measures, to drive the community even further into the arms of the
Democratic Party.
He explicitly names Durazo, her late husband and labor boss predecessor Miguel
Contreras, as initiators of the program. He also states how the couple worked with
future California Assembly speaker Fabian Nunez to implement the plan.
According to Ross:
Beginning in 1994, California began to change. The numbers of immigrants who
became citizens grew exponentially each year. According to the Department of
Homeland Securitys statistics, prior to Proposition 187, the number of new citizens in
California each year had been a steady 50,000 to 60,000. In 1994, the number jumped
to 118,567. In 1995, it was 171,285. In 1996, 378,014.
Also in 1994, a husband and wife team, Miguel Contreras the leader of the Los Angeles
County Federation of Labor and Maria Elena Durazo, then the leader of the Hotel
Workers in Los Angeles (later Miguels successor at the Labor Fed) began something
new: they linked organizing immigrant workers to organizing immigrant voters.
And they hired a young immigrant-rights firebrand, Fabian Nunez, as he protested
Proposition 187 by carrying the Mexican flag down Broadway in Los Angeles.
Nunez served as L.A. Labors political director and eventually became the Speaker of
the Assembly.
The campaigns we developed broke new ground, organized new union workers,
and increased the political impact Latino voters had on California politics
simultaneously tripling their number of registered voters, increasing the
Democratic share of that vote by 50%, and doubling the percentage of the total
votes cast in California from Latinos.
Through the rest of the 1990s our campaigns focused on legislative races in Los
Angeles. We succeeded. But it was all small.
In the 2000s, the team began to play for higher stakes. And all evidence points to their
success.
In 2000, the message was controversial. If you want to make a difference, voting isnt
enough. Dont bother voting unless you sign our pledge to get 100% of your family to
vote. Latino turnout rose and accounted for 14% of the votes cast according to
the States voter registration and voting history records.
In 2005, over dinner with some friends, Durazo heard a successful Latina
businesswoman bemoaning the low Latino turn-out for Antonio Villaraigosa in March of
05. The woman told Durazo that it was Imperdonable (Unforgivable).
The Citys voting records show that the L.A. Labor Feds Imperdonable
campaign increased Latino turn-out in the Mayoral run-off by 50%.
In May 2010, Durazo called us together. Her message was clear. Latinos would
end up voting for Jerry Brown. That would be easy. The challenge was how to
motivate them to vote at all.
Fortunately, the Republicans in Arizona wrote a new law.
When we conducted focus groups, people brought the issue up to us. When we polled
it, we found 93% of California Latinos knew about it, 84% said it was more about
profiling than immigration, and 73% thought it could happen in California. That
view became more believable when Meg Whitman and Steve Poizner in the Republican
primary tried to outdo one another as anti-immigrant politicians.
So instead of a campaign where our candidate was a 72-year-old white guy, Maria
Elena and the L.A Fed ran a campaign on behalf of Tuesday Martes and
against an opponent Arizona that research told us Latinos were motivated to
defeat.
And Fabian? After he met with Maria Elena this summer, he decided to fund the Martes
Si, Arizona No! television ad campaign. [Which not coincidentally included a pitch in
favor of Prop. 25, the measure for a majority vote on the state budget Ed]
Latinos accounted for 22% of the votes cast in California. None of us know how
much bigger this trend will be. We do know that Pete Wilsons TV ad got one
thing right they keep coming to the polls.
And those Latinos going to the polls, under the guidance of Durazo and organized labor,
have made California effectively into a one party state. Even once strongly
conservative areas such as orange County are slowly falling to the Democrats.
While increasing voter participation among selected groups is perfectly legitimate, the
key issue here is Durazos motivation.
The US two most significant Marxist groups, the Communist Party USA and Democratic
Socialists of America, are both committed to increasing the Latino vote in order to give
their allies, the Democrats, a permanent electoral majority.
Maria Elena Durazo is closely allied to both groups.
Durazo is also well connected to LA Mayor Antonia Villaraigosa and leading California
State politician Gil Cedillo, both long time key immigration activists.

Bert Corona

Durazo, Villaraigoas and Cedillo, all trained under legendary Los Angles Communist
Party USA activist, Democratic Party activist and immigration reform pioneer Bert
Corona.
All three have long ties to both the Communist Party USA and Democratic Socialists of
America, and coincidentally were all prominent California supporters of presidential
candidate Barack Obama and long time ally of both the Communists and DSA.
Coincidentally, Corona was promoted and mentored as a young man by another secret
communist, International Longshore Workers Union president Harry Bridges.
It was Bridges who would later advise prominent Chicago communist Frank Marshall
Davis to move to Hawaii, where he was employed writing for an ILWU newspaper.
Frank Marshall Davis would of course later go on to meet and mentor the young Barack
Obama.
Durazo, Cedillo and Villaraigosa were all trained at Bert Coronas radical Centro de
Action Social Autonoma (CASA) in the 1970s.
Both Durazo and Cedillo were connected to another Corona founded Communist party
spinoff, the very influential Mexican American Political Association.
In May 1992, the Communist Party USA newspaper Peoples Weekly World published a
May Day supplement which included a call to support our continuing struggle for justice
and dignity
Endorsers of the call included Maria Elena Durazo, Local 11, HERE.
In November 1993, Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of Americas Debs-Thomas
Dinner, honored Hotel and Restaurant Employees Union leader Maria Elena Durazo.

Durazo receives award from DSA leader Jose LaLuz

Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America was very closely connected to the LA
Democratic Party.
According to DSAs Democratic Left, Fall 2000:
Democratic Socialists of America kicked off events at the Democratic National
Convention by organizing a major panel on the 2000 presidential and
congressional elections. National Director Horace Small played host to DSA leaders
Harold Meyerson, of LA Weekly who was doing double duty putting out a daily for
conventioneers
They were joined by panelists Maria Elena Durazo, president of H.E.R.E in LA, John
Nichols of the Madison daily Capital Times, Antonio Villa, (Antonio Villaraigosa)
Speaker Emeritus of California s Assembly, and William Monroe Campbell, of
Ministers Against Global Injustice.
Lynn Shaw longtime DSA member and vice-chair of the LA County Democrats,
chaired the event.
On March 11, 1998, Los Angeles Democratic Socialists of America leader Steve
Tarzynski had written an email to his Los Angeles DSA comrade Harold Meyerson.
Meyerson, now a columnist with the Washington Post, was one of the first non-Chicago
journalists to introduce Barack Obama to the wider American public.
In his email, Tarzynski had listed 25 people he thought should be on an A-list of 25 or
so leaders/activists/intellectuals and/or eminent persons who would gather periodically
to theorize/strategize about how to rebuild a progressive movement in our metropolitan
area that could challenge for power.
Tarzynski emaii. Click to enlarge

Over half of of those listed were members of Democratic Socialists of America. Many on
the list, including Maria Elena Durazo, Miguel Contreras, Gil Cedillo and Antonio
Villaraigosa, mega-wealthy socialist power broker Stanley Sheinbaum and US
Congress members Karen Bass, Xavier Becerra, Henry Waxman and Maxine Waters
went on to become the inner circle of the Los Angeles leftist power elite.
This group evolved into the Progressive Los Angeles Network, which was formally
launched in December 1999. PLAN was founded and built on the success of the 1998
Progressive L.A. Conference which was co-sponsored by a number of local and
national institutions and organizations including Occidental College, The Nation
Institute, the DSA connected Liberty Hill Foundation, Meyersons LA Weekly and
Contreras and Durazos Los Angeles County Federation of Labor.
The Progressive LA Conference was an overwhelming success and gave participants
a sense that the growth of a wide variety of progressive social movements had reached
an important threshold. As a result, attendees and others within the progressive
movement in Los Angeles expressed a desire to participate in further discussion about
how to develop a common agenda that is community based, inclusive and brings
together the wealth of experience and knowledge of organizers, activists and
researchers.
This movement also helped to propel Antonio Villaraigosa into the Los Angeles
mayoralty in 2005.
Another Progressive Los Angeles Network leader and prominent DSAer Peter Dreier, of
Occidental College, wrote of the Villaraigosa victory and that of another network
member, current Obama Labor Secretary Hilda Solis, in DSAs Democratic Left, Winter
2006.

Hida Solis, DSA national convention, Los Angeles 2005

Antonio Villaraigosa.He was a union organizer. He worked his way up through the
labor movement and then was elected to the state legislature, becoming Speaker of the
Assembly.
When he was term-limited out of the legislature he ran for the LA City Council and was
elected. When he ran for Mayor the first time in 2001 he lost, but he ran again and won
in 2005. Now we have a progressive mayor, thanks in large part to this impressive
network of grassroots organizations, labor unions and community and
environmental organizations. Many of them have lifted up some of their leaders
into positions of electoral power. Its a network of activists that work closely with
elected officials, like Congresswoman Hilda Solis, and its just remarkable what
L.A. has become.
Maria Elena Durazo and her labor union and socialist colleagues have changed the face
of Southern California forever. As the once Golden State sinks into bankruptcy, Durazo
and her comrades will exploit an ever growing Latino voting bloc to maintain power for
their Democrat friends, no matter how bad economic conditions become.
This is pretty much how Obama won the 2012 presidential election. If he can now carry
out his plan to give citizenship to 12,000,000 illegal immigrants now living in the US, the
Democrats will have at least 8,000,000 more locked in votes for 2016.
All Americans should learn from the socialist takeover of California, because this is the
blueprint for the entire United States. Latino immigrants and voters will be one of the
key planks of American socialism.
Millions of Latinos, who come to America for a better life for their children, are going to
exploited by Marxists, labor union socialists and Democrats, to destroy the very country
they long to be part of.
Unless conservatives and Republicans are prepared to confront this issue head on, the
constitutional republic known as the United States of America will soon be gone forever.

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