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Which candidates are progressive in Brooklyn? — Brooklynian

Which candidates are progressive in Brooklyn?

It's not always easy to know which candidates are the right ones. That's why I'll be using MyWFP, a new free tool for finding out which local candidates in Brooklyn earned the Working Families Party seal of approval.

[/url]http://www.workingfamiliesparty.org/mywfp/
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Does anyone know of other Brooklyn wide endorsement sites for curious voters?

This is how the WFP works the endorsement angle...

Our Process: In the spring hundreds of our members from across the state get together to screen candidates seeking our endorsement. More than 1600 applied, from Montauk to Niagara Falls.

Our Issues: We asked each candidate about the most important issues facting working families: housing, jobs, transportation, sustainability, education and social services.

Our Choices: No candidate is perfect. But we’ve made the commitment to researching each one, learning about their record and personal philosophy. When it comes to picking the best choices for middle-class and working families - no one beats the Working Families Party. ">

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Does anyone know of other Brooklyn wide endorsement sites for curious voters?

This is how the WFP works the endorsement angle...

Our Process: In the spring hundreds of our members from across the state get together to screen candidates seeking our endorsement. More than 1600 applied, from Montauk to Niagara Falls.

Our Issues: We asked each candidate about the most important issues facting working families: housing, jobs, transportation, sustainability, education and social services.

Our Choices: No candidate is perfect. But we’ve made the commitment to researching each one, learning about their record and personal philosophy. When it comes to picking the best choices for middle-class and working families - no one beats the Working Families Party.

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