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Democratic Senator: Americans reject system that favors wealthy

Yemen News Agency - SABA

Yemen News Agency - SABA

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June 27, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Democratic Senator: Americans reject system that favors wealthy
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The Daily Signal

lean right

· Jul 7, 2026

Filthy Rich Democrats JB Pritzker, Ro Khanna Attack the Wealthy

Democrats are at a crossroads as Democratic Socialists of America candidates win primaries, even unseating incumbents. Particularly vexed are well-off Democrat politicians as the DSA engages in its war against the wealthy. Two prime examples: Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker and California Rep. Ro Khanna. Pritzker is a billionaire in a party that demonizes wealth. Khanna,...

Townhall

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· Jul 8, 2026

Sen. John Kennedy: Socialists Want Your Money—and They Want Your Freedom

Sen. John Kennedy: Socialists Want Your Money—and They Want Your Freedom

Drudge Report

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· Jul 5, 2026

Bill Clinton calls out 'people in charge'...

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MS NOW

lean left

· Jul 1, 2026

Democratic socialists are winning. Their ambitions don’t stop at Capitol Hill.

A string of Democratic primary wins, capped by Tuesday's defeat of Rep. Diana DeGette, has the DSA eyeing further gains — and, its leaders say, the presidency. The post Democratic socialists are winning. Their ambitions don’t stop at Capitol Hill. appeared first on MS NOW.

Crooks and Liars

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· Jun 25, 2026

Racist Watters Calls Election Of Mamdani-Endorsed Candidates 'Third World Takeover'

We all knew the red-baiting would be bad after several of candidates endorsed by NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani won their primaries this week, but Fox's Jesse Watters decided to take it to a whole new level on this Wednesday's The Five. Here's Watters, like all of them on that sorry excuse for news network, conflating Socialism with Communism and Democratic Socialists, none of which are the same, and tossing in lots of fearmongering that the world is going to come to an end because everyone on the left supposedly wants to steal right-wingers' stuff and race-baiting about the number of immigrants that live in New York City. PERINO: Jesse, there's feels like there's this momentum behind this DSA guys and Zohran Mamdani barely won his election, but now he's leading the party. WATTERS: Well, hips is cooked. So is Schumer. They have no clout. They got rocked on their home turf. So bye bye. read more

Korea Times News

lean left

· Jul 6, 2026

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states

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Related coverage for "Democratic Senator: Americans reject system that favors wealthy": The Daily Signal — Filthy Rich Democrats JB Pritzker, Ro Khanna Attack the Wealthy. Townhall — Sen. John Kennedy: Socialists Want Your Money—and They Want Your Freedom. Drudge Report — Bill Clinton calls out 'people in charge'.... MS NOW — Democratic socialists are winning. Their ambitions don’t stop at Capitol Hill.. Crooks and Liars — Racist Watters Calls Election Of Mamdani-Endorsed Candidates 'Third World Takeover'. Korea Times News — American democracy’s biggest losers: voters in closed-primary states