Monday, May. 28, 1956

Party Line

The national committee of the Communist Party in the U.S. last week made public its party line for the 1956 election year: its main effort will be to change the course of the Democratic Party in an all-out attempt to defeat the "Cadillac Cabinet of Eisenhower and Nixon."

Asserting that this important goal can be achieved only around the giant core of "labor, the farmers and the Negro people," the Communist national committee praised the presidential campaign of Tennessee's Senator Estes Kefauver as "beneficial in all directions." But it harshly criticized the "Johnson-Rayburn line of 'party unity' with the Dixiecrats," the "Harriman-Truman line of attacking Geneva" and the "vacillations and retreats of Adlai Stevenson." What the U.S. Communist Party must do, its committee said, is to adopt "a more independent course which influences the direction of the Democratic Party."

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