New American Left
New American Left | |
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Chair | Irene Taylor |
Vice Chair | Vacant |
Founded | 05 October 2022 |
Ideology | Radical Anarcho-Bidenism, Big-Tent Leftism |
House of Representatives |
10 / 17 |
Senate |
3 / 6 |
Governorships |
0 / 3 |
State Legislatures |
6 / 15 |
The New American Left (NAL) is one of the major contemporary politic parties in the United States. In contrast to its primary political rival, the Libertarian-Republican Party, the NAL is a very new political organization, having only been founded on October 5th, 2022. The party was founded as a big tent, and its official platform coalesces a number of generally liberal and progressive views. However, since the Small Exodus, its politics have continually trended toward left of center.
The party is lead by the NALNC, an internally-elected, five-person committee that runs and governs the party at large. Its internal structure, as outlined by its constitution, is philosophically decentralized, though constitutional conventions since the party's founding have put more power in the hands of the NALNC. Prior to the present constitution, it was lead by a designated Federal Elections Commission Coordinator. The first and only individual to hold the title was Irene Taylor who, following the party's Second Convention, was elected Party Chair thereafter.
The NAL won a majority of seats in both the House of Representatives and the Senate in the 2022 November General Election, upsetting previously held majorities in both chambers. The party's present control of Congress has been marked by several controversies, including the Corporate Tax Scandal, the Small Exodus, and general accusations of low-quality legislative submissions.
Allegations of Anarcho-Bidenism
The New American Left's leadership, specifically Taylor, went through a massive controversy of practicing the beliefs of Anarcho-Bidenism.