My vote is for Earl Browder
Foster's presidency was a great success. In evaluating it, we must ignore the traitors until they can be neutralized or eradicated.
I am totally behind self-determination for overseas territories, even including Australia. However, I call for the imperialism of those regimes to be opposed by all possible peaceful means.
I would not be opposed to sovereign homelands for oppressed ethnic minorities on the mainland. However, obviously the capitalist secessions are just the latest in a long line of thefts and treasons by them, and should - and will - be stamped out mercilessly.
For what it's worth, I am opposed to across-the-board state property. A state monopoly of any industry tends to become just as oppressive as a private monopoly. On the other hand, no administration can do its job while beholden to corporations and suchlike anti-democratic forces.
A government must be able to provide essential services - including food, housing, water/sanitation, energy, law enforcement and healthcare - to its citizens. Relying on self-interested third parties to monopolize, or even to co-operate in, the provision of such services is incompetence at best, and no administration that does so is fit to govern.