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Bill Kristol Thinks the Dem Establishment Can Learn a Lesson from Socialist Upset in Colorado

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July 3, 2026

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Bill Kristol Thinks the Dem Establishment Can Learn a Lesson from Socialist Upset in Colorado
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RedState

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· Jun 27, 2026

The Dems Are Going to Lose Their Minds Over This Bill Maher Show With JD Vance

The Dems Are Going to Lose Their Minds Over This Bill Maher Show With JD Vance

Twitchy

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· Jul 4, 2026

Radical Reveal: Colorado DSA Candidate Shares Secret Socialist Solution to All of America’s Problems

Radical Reveal: Colorado DSA Candidate Shares Secret Socialist Solution to All of America’s Problems

Slate Magazine

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· Jul 7, 2026

There’s a Hard Lesson in the Graham Platner Debacle, if Democrats Dare to Learn It

The candidate has been credibly accused of sexual assault.

Attack the System

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· Jul 7, 2026

Democrats’ Maine Problem

Democrats’ Maine Problem Plus: NYC’s construction boom, how the DSA was hijacked by communists, and more LIZ WOLFE Rape allegations: Yesterday, Graham Platner—who is trying to unseat Susan Collins from her U.S. Senate seat, and who already won the Democratic primary, positioning him quite well to flip that [] The post Democrats’ Maine Problem first appeared on Attack the System.

The New Civil Rights Movement

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· Jun 30, 2026

One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist

A Democratic strategist is warning Democratic voters against complacency, arguing that the “blowout” midterm many are expecting could vanish — and the fix rests with one key demographic. Writing at The Hill, Celinda Lake says that Republicans still have a massive war chest, Trump loyalists are still winning big, and redistricting efforts are likely to [] The post One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist appeared first on The New Civil Rights Movement.

Washington Examiner

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· Jul 10, 2026

Don’t mistake Democrats ditching Graham Platner as a moral stand

Mainstream Democrats are finally jumping ship on Graham Platner’s now-defunct campaign for Senate in Maine. This isn’t a moral stand — it’s an electoral crisis. These Democrats were perfectly fine with Platner having a Nazi concentration camp tattoo, calling rural white Americans “stupid” and “racist,” mocking a wounded American soldier and saying he “didn’t deserve []

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Related coverage for "Bill Kristol Thinks the Dem Establishment Can Learn a Lesson from Socialist Upset in Colorado": RedState — The Dems Are Going to Lose Their Minds Over This Bill Maher Show With JD Vance. Twitchy — Radical Reveal: Colorado DSA Candidate Shares Secret Socialist Solution to All of America’s Problems. Slate Magazine — There’s a Hard Lesson in the Graham Platner Debacle, if Democrats Dare to Learn It. Attack the System — Democrats’ Maine Problem. The New Civil Rights Movement — One Group Will Decide the Midterms — Democrats Must ‘Do the Work’ to Win Them: Strategist. Washington Examiner — Don’t mistake Democrats ditching Graham Platner as a moral stand