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Big Loser: Socialism in New York and Texas
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Even though I’ve taken off from my Winners Losers newsletter this summer, I still join the Cardle Woolley Show on Talk 1370 Radio in Austin Friday mornings at 8:30 a.m. to announce the week’s list. You can listen live here every week or download the broadcast anytime by clicking here. This week I... The post Big Loser: Socialism in New York and Texas first appeared on Texas Public Policy Foundation.
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Financial Times
· Jun 26, 2026
The Democrats’ DSA siren song
Democratic Socialists are winning in New York, but the city is not America
AllSides
· Jun 26, 2026
Why urban Democrats love socialists now
Democratic socialists are winning in New York — and in other cities. Can they win elsewhere?
Townhall
· Jul 7, 2026
Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States
Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States
Fox News
· Jul 3, 2026
The Democratic socialists are no longer on the fringe
Democratic Socialist wins in New York and Colorado have Republicans calling Democrats a socialist party while moderates urge leaders to speak out.
Washington Examiner
· Jul 1, 2026
President AOC? That’s a scary thought — here’s the key to containing the threat
Socialists are now at the helm in New York and Seattle, and come November, Washington, D.C. But it’s not just cities that the Democratic Socialists of America have their eyes on: The true prize is 1600 Pennsylvania. When asked if socialist Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) should run for higher office, socialist New York City Mayor []
Liberty Nation
· Jun 26, 2026
The Two-Sided Rise of Socialism
A bait and switch might be in the works.
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Related coverage for "Big Loser: Socialism in New York and Texas": Financial Times — The Democrats’ DSA siren song. AllSides — Why urban Democrats love socialists now. Townhall — Socialists Won Big in New York and Colorado – Now They’re Coming for These States. Fox News — The Democratic socialists are no longer on the fringe. Washington Examiner — President AOC? That’s a scary thought — here’s the key to containing the threat. Liberty Nation — The Two-Sided Rise of Socialism