DSA leaders gathered around a conference table approving the Workers Deserve More platform.
DSA leaders gathered around a conference table approving the Workers Deserve More platform.
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DSA leadership approves “Workers Deserve More!” platform; amendments add proposals on government structure and policing

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Democratic Socialists of America leaders approved a national platform titled “Workers Deserve More!” at an in-person meeting earlier this month, according to a Daily Wire report that cited internal DSA discussions and social media posts. DSA materials describe the document as the group’s first national platform and say it will be highlighted at the organization’s national organizing conference in Chicago in late July.

The Democratic Socialists of America’s National Political Committee (NPC)—the organization’s top elected leadership body—approved a platform called “Workers Deserve More!” at an in-person meeting earlier this month, according to The Daily Wire, which said it reviewed internal debate over the text and referenced social media posts from participants.

DSA’s own organizing materials describe “Workers Deserve More” as the group’s first national platform, presenting it as a statement of the organization’s political positions and long-term vision.

What the platform says

The published 2024 “Workers Deserve More!” document includes calls to:

  • Replace the Electoral College with a national popular vote for president.
  • Limit the Supreme Court’s power of judicial review.
  • Pursue proportional representation and expand the House of Representatives, while ending the Senate filibuster.
  • Put the largest corporations under public ownership and democratic control.
  • Greatly reduce the U.S. military budget and close overseas bases.
  • End certain economic sanctions—the platform cites examples including Cuba, Venezuela, and Iran.
  • End immigrant detention and deportations and provide immediate amnesty for all immigrants regardless of immigration status.

Several assertions in the initial article could not be verified in the underlying platform text. The publicly posted 2024 “Workers Deserve More!” document does not explicitly call for scrapping the U.S. Senate, “defunding the Department of War,” ending sanctions on Russia by name, or granting “universal amnesty” specifically to “illegal immigrants.” It also does not explicitly endorse ending legal restrictions on marriage in the manner described.

Amendments and vote counts

The Daily Wire report said NPC members added four amendments, including provisions on “real democracy,” police and prison abolition, naming Jerusalem as the capital of a Palestinian state, and ranked-choice voting. It reported that the police-and-prison-related amendment passed 16–8, that two amendments passed unanimously, and that the “real democracy” amendment passed by a narrow margin.

Those vote counts and the specific amendment language are not reflected in the publicly posted 2024 platform PDF itself, and DSA has not published NPC meeting minutes or official vote tallies alongside the platform materials that were reviewed for this fact-check.

Timing: Chicago conference in late July

DSA’s official conference page lists the 2026 Democratic Socialists Summit in Chicago for July 31–August 2, and it includes a programming track titled “Workers Deserve More,” indicating the platform will be a focus of the gathering.

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Initial reactions on X to DSA approving the “Workers Deserve More!” platform show DSA members and officials promoting it positively for organizing and amendments on abolition, while critics from outlets like City Journal and Manhattan Institute highlight radical elements like abolishing the Senate, defunding the military, and drafting a new constitution as revolutionary.

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