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[[File:Movement for a People's Party.png|thumb|Logo of the People's Party]] The <b>People's Party</b>, also known as the <b>Populist Party</b> and more recently as the <b>Movement for a People's Party</b>, is a [[Third party (United States)|third party]] in the [[United States]] that is known for traditionally [[left-wing politics|left-wing]] views and its common usage of [[populism]]. First founded in 1891, the People's Party was originally led by [[James B. Weaver]] and managed to garner 22 [[Electoral College]] votes in the [[1892 American presidential election]]. The initial version of the party died out by the [[1912 American presidential election]], although it was later revived in 1971. The contemporary version of the People's Party was founded in 2017 by [[Nick Brana]] and [[Jimmy Dore]]. The current leadership of the People's Party works side-by-side with the [[Center for Political Innovation]] (CPI) and the [[Libertarian Party]] (LP), being one of the main sponsors of [[Unite Against the Imperialists]] and [[Rage Against the War Machine]].
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The <b>People's Party</b>, also known historically as the <b>Populist Party</b> and more recently as the <b>Movement for a People's Party</b> ('''MPP'''), is a [[Third party (United States)|third party]] in the [[United States]] that is known for traditionally [[left-wing politics|left-wing]] views and its common usage of [[populism]]. First founded in 1892, the People's Party was originally led by [[James B. Weaver]] and managed to garner 22 [[Electoral College]] votes in the [[1892 American presidential election]]. The initial version of the party died out by the [[1912 American presidential election]], although it was later revived in 1971. The contemporary version of the People's Party was founded in 2017 by [[Nick Brana]] and [[Jimmy Dore]]. The current leadership of the People's Party works side-by-side with the [[Center for Political Innovation]] (CPI) and the [[Libertarian Party]] (LP), being one of the main sponsors of [[Unite Against the Imperialists]] and [[Rage Against the War Machine]].


== Ballot access ==
== Ballot access ==

Latest revision as of 14:53, 17 February 2024

People's Party
Populist Party (first iteration)
Movement for a People's Party (current iteration)

AbbreviationMPP (current iteration)
LeaderNick Brana
FounderJames B. Weaver
Founded1892 (first iteration)
1971 (second iteration)
2017 (current iteration)
Dissolved1909 (first iteration)
1977 (second iteration)
Political orientationLeft-wing populism
Social conservatism
Anti-imperialism
Agrarian socialism (historically)
Website
https://www.peoplesparty.org/


The People's Party, also known historically as the Populist Party and more recently as the Movement for a People's Party (MPP), is a third party in the United States that is known for traditionally left-wing views and its common usage of populism. First founded in 1892, the People's Party was originally led by James B. Weaver and managed to garner 22 Electoral College votes in the 1892 American presidential election. The initial version of the party died out by the 1912 American presidential election, although it was later revived in 1971. The contemporary version of the People's Party was founded in 2017 by Nick Brana and Jimmy Dore. The current leadership of the People's Party works side-by-side with the Center for Political Innovation (CPI) and the Libertarian Party (LP), being one of the main sponsors of Unite Against the Imperialists and Rage Against the War Machine.

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