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Åkesson: Here are the Sweden Democrats' new red lines

Sweden Herald

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June 21, 2026

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Crooks and Liars

left

· Jun 25, 2026

Hannity Weeps After Big Night For 'Radical Socialists'

Pretty amusing, Sean Hannity seemed on the verge of tears last night as the results from the New York Democratic primaries came in. Of course, he quickly brought on Stephen Miller to say that Democrats were now adopting a radical, revolutionary, and in many cases violent ideology. And soon after that, willing dupe John Fetterman to decry the 'dirtbag left,' those who want to ‘abolish ICE,’ ‘abolish the police,’ ‘abolish the border.'” HANNITY: As a Fox News alert, incumbent Congressman Dan Goldman, who was just banned from a New York City coffee shop because of his support for Israel, he has now lost his primary to a radical socialist backed by Mamdani. It appears that, you know, a pretty scary transformation is now fully underway in the Democratic Party, especially in a blue state like New York. Pathetic, as always. You can bring Sean Hannity to the brink of tears over a Democrat losing if that Democrat was backed by AIPAC lol pic.twitter.com/EnMAaoflH4 — jordan (@JordanUhl) June 24, 2026 read more

OpsLens

right

· Jul 8, 2026

America’s Democrats experiencing ‘structural shift’ in turn against Israel * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff

Source link (Photo by Joe Kovacs) New polling confirms that there’s now a ” structural shift inside the Democratic Party” and the surging criticism of, and opposition to, Israel is

Colorado Times Recorder

left

· Jun 29, 2026

DAVIS: There’s Nothing “Far-Left” About It

Alarm bells have rung in the halls of power as vibrant, progressive candidates have swept Democratic primaries in recent weeks. Now, members of the center-left political establishment, desperate to cling to the sclerotic approach which has driven the Democratic Party to its electoral nadir, are joining hands with Republicans to decry the upstart winners as an existential threat.

The Hill

center

· Jul 11, 2026

Democratic presidential hopefuls take different tacks with far left

The recent momentum of far-left candidates has divided the Democratic Party as it seeks to define itself going into November’s midterms and beyond. That divide has come into sharper focus following a string of successful primary campaigns by candidates endorsed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), with some Democrats embracing the movement and others...

Kathimerini

lean right

· Jul 6, 2026

When parties are all about the leader

There’s a lot happening on Greece’s political stage right now, and it’s all getting its fair share of commentary. We’re witnessing the second coming of Alexis Tsipras, Kyriakos Mitsotakis’ resilience, Nikos Androulakis’ weakness and all the departures from Maria Karystianou’s new party.

Le Monde

lean left

· Jul 2, 2026

A new radical left is shaking up the Democratic party

A new generation of candidates, critical of elites, social injustice and US support for Israel, is making its mark in the Democratic primaries ahead of November's midterm elections.

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Related coverage for "Åkesson: Here are the Sweden Democrats' new red lines": Crooks and Liars — Hannity Weeps After Big Night For 'Radical Socialists'. OpsLens — America’s Democrats experiencing ‘structural shift’ in turn against Israel * WorldNetDaily * by WND Staff. Colorado Times Recorder — DAVIS: There’s Nothing “Far-Left” About It. The Hill — Democratic presidential hopefuls take different tacks with far left. Kathimerini — When parties are all about the leader. Le Monde — A new radical left is shaking up the Democratic party