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In reply to the discussion: The imminent backlash of the Democratic Left. [View all]muriel_volestrangler
(105,884 posts)He regularly meets other Democrats to discuss policy and strategy; he takes part (that's not a pun; this goes to the heart of what 'party' means) in Democratic conventions. He coordinates with the Democratic party election organisations.
Unless it is running its own candidate for an office, the Working Families Party is just another entity, like a union or a newspaper, that makes recommendations about whom to vote for. Obama, Gillibrand and other Democrats don't do any Party activities with the Working Families Party. The policies of the WFP are incidental.
You say "no one wants to answer that question", but I can't see what question you mean. I will, however, re-ask you a question: how often does the WFP not recommend a Democrat in an election, and how often does it recommend an opponent to a Democrat or run its own candidates against Democrats in a general election (rather than in a primary)?