This page was created to promote MIM's line on bourgeois electoralism under imperialism when many people are talking about the 2004 presidential election. We welcome reviews of candidates in the 2004 elections as well as discussion and debate on elections. Please also send us links to other MIM material on elections that we missed in here. All elections page e-mail can be sent to mim124@mim.org.
MIM's elections slogan can best be summed up as "Don't Vote, Organize." Oppressed people everywhere and the revolutionaries who work in their interest are not distracted by the billion-dollar smoke-and-mirrors campaigns of imperialism.
The majority of white Amerikans support or participate in the electoral system. The system overall represents their interests,
though it favors the rich among them. Still, their choices are limited and they are constantly grumbling and protesting by not
voting.
If some candidate throws Amerikans a bone--a tough crime bill with lots of new prisons, some protectionism against foreigners, a war
or two--then they may get temporarily excited and go pull some levers. But their elections are not what changes the direction of
the country. They rubberstamp the decisions made by international patriarchal capital, and they get paid to do it.
Revolutionaries act on the belief that people are bigger than individual votes, and that improvements within the Amerikan system
are made at the cost of increased exploitation of the oppressed. Every day wasted on these elections means millions more death
sentences for the oppressed.
Read more about MIM's general line on imperialist elections here: Don't vote for imperialism
Lenin on Elections (from State and Revolution):
"To decide once every few years which member of the ruling class is to repress and crush the people in parliament -- such is the real essence of bourgeois parlimentarism, not only in parliamentary-constitutional monarchies, but also in the most democratic republics." (chapter 3, sec 3)
"People think they have taken quite an extraordinarily bold step forward when they have rid themselves of belief in hereditary monarchy and swear by the democratic republic. In reality, however, the state is nothing but a machine for the oppression of one class by another, and indeed in the democratic republic no less than in the monarchy." (chapter 4, sec 5)
What should you do instead of voting?
If you've read through this web page and agree that organizing people to vote in imperialist elections is a waste of time, then you've got a responsibility to do something better with your time, something that really challenges imperialism! Here are a few ways to get involved:
Join the Revolutionary Anti-Imperialist League (RAIL), a mass organization led by MIM
Download, copy and distribute one of these anti-imperialist elections flyers: The Enemy Chooses a Leader or Amerika Votes for Terror or Butcher Nations Elect Butchers
Pick a campaign and get out on the streets organizing people.
Help distribute MIM Notes and build public opinion against imperialism.
Still not sure what to do? Try reading this.
Articles, letters and other reading material
2008 elections
Clintons put on a science clinic
Support Kucinich, not phony Marxism
The significance of the Pat Robertson endorsement of Giuliani
Foreign affairs & national security in the 2008 campaign
Regime deterioration: Ricing above the pack (2007)
Why George Bush prefers Hillary Clinton
Strategic speculations: Imagining the utter destruction of the Republican Party
House to impeach Gonzales?
Libby decision reveals class structure posted July 6 2007
Every department for itself posted April 25 2007
Reality about Democrats and the Iraq War
Bu$h hits generational low point
Democrats cave as usual
Bush regime deterioration and Mitt Romney (2007)
Libby trial shows decomposition of the regime posted February 23 2007
2006 elections
MIM's stand on the elections to Congress
Challenge to Daily Kos and other Democratic Party dogmatists posted August 11 2006
Daily Kos admits to supporting Republicans posted August 18 2006
2004 Elections Watch
Banana Republic IV: Media spin exit polls report to quell dissatisfaction
Banana Republic III: Knowing what to ask for in a debate about election poll statistics, posted November 17, 2004
Banana Republic III: Did Kerry win?, posted November 16, 2004
Depression, cynicism and escapism: Keep the faith but make it internationalist, posted November 7, 2004
Banana Republic II: A Stolen Florida Vote?, posted November 6, 2004
Bay Area reflections on election day, posted November 4, 2004
It's the lifestyle, stupid: It's not really politics, posted November 4, 2004
Learning assorted lessons about money and demographics: How to fight for change, posted November 3, 2004
The white man has spoken: It's Bu$h!, posted November 3, 2004
Democrats partly to blame: Amerika, Banana Republic, posted November 1, 2004
Don't Vote Organize Campaign event in Berkeley featuring Black Panther Kiilu Nyasha October 29, 2004
A Maoist review of the Socialist Workers Party candidate
for president, October 29, 2004
A Maoist review of the Libertarian for President: Michael Badnarik
Going on the record: Ruling class divisions to come to fore
Republicrats red-bait themselves
Song from The Used Johnnys opposing the war and war-mongering candidates
Agreed, nuclear proliferation is a worthy problem to solve
Review of John Pilger's journalism -- includes good articles on why Bush vs. Kerry is the wrong debate
Review of the The I Hate Republicans Reader: Why the GOP Is Totally Wrong About Everything
People from ex-fascist countries criticize United $tates: NY cops need something to do
Pre-Democratic National Convention anti-war rally July 25 2004
Greens for Kerry show up at Boston Social Forum July 24 2004
Noam Chomsky endorses John Kerry
Review of Nader's Crashing the Party & Leopold Kohr's The Breakdown of Nations plus
interview refused by Nader campaign ***See also our page reviewing Greens in the links section
Kerry opposes gay marriage
Ralph Nader, bourgeois Green candidate, runs for president again
A Message to Howard Dean activists: Lessons from the Democratic nomination contest
John Kerry, Candidate least offensive to Amerikans among most offensive to world's majority
From the MIM Notes archives: Senator Kerry war monger
Howard Dean, a candidate who represents Amerikkka
Dennis Kucinich, progressive sounding rhetoric but ultimately just another imperialist candidate
Dennis Kucinich on letters page, reader is offended by MIM's criticism of Kucinich
General Electoral Politics
Can local elections be useful to revolutionaries?
Past elections
2003 California recall election
1998 California Governor's election
1998 Massachusetts Governor's election
1996 rally and discussion of Greens and Libertarians
1996 Native Hawaiian vote is just imperialist tool
1996 Democratic convention
1984 Democratic nominee Walter Mondale in the very first MIM Notes
Related questions
MIM's page responding to "conservatism"
FAQ on why MIM opposes "democracy"
DON'T VOTE, ORGANIZE!