The Milwaukee Chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America is committed, as a socialist organization, to putting labor and the working class at the heart
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The Reds Are At The Door: How Socialist Volunteers Pulled off an Upset in the Milwaukee City Council
(The second entry in an ongoing series on campaign strategy, data, and tactics for socialist political action) After publishing our last article, the strategists of
How A Socialist Made It Back to City Hall
On April 1st, 2025, the residents of Milwaukee elected the socialist to our Common Council since 1948. This was a special election to determine who
A Message From Alex Brower: Vote for a Candidate Who Puts Working People First
Dear neighbors, My name is Alex Brower, and I’m running to represent District 3 on the Milwaukee Common Council. The election is tomorrow, April 1,
Op-Ed: Brower For District 3 Alderman
by Janice W. Summers and Tracey Sperko District 3 and the City of Milwaukee stand at a critical crossroads, facing challenges that require bold leadership,
The Journal Sentinel Short-Circuits on Public Power
By: Editors of the Leader Milwaukee’s Gannett-owned hollowed out blog of record, the Journal Sentinel, lent its talents this week to a bad faith fisking
Press Release: Common Council Candidate Alex Brower Lays Out Plan for Constituent Services
For Immediate Release: Common Council Candidate Alex Brower Lays Out Plan for Constituent Services For District 3 Common Council Candidate Alex Brower, serving constituents will
Alex Brower for Common Council: The Leader Interview
Editor’s Note: Alex Brower is co-chair of the Milwaukee chapter of the Democratic Socialists of America. He is running for District 3 of the Milwaukee
A Socialist For City Government
An Op-Ed By Alex Brower, Candidate for Milwaukee Common Council (District 3) The City of Milwaukee is set to vote on a new Common Council
Proposed Milwaukee County Budget Defunds Right to Counsel for Tenants at Risk of Eviction
by Mike Clouthier Budget season is upon us once again, and with American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds mostly dried up and with a lack