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Democratic socialist surge spreads through US as Mamdani effect takes hold

Sky News Australia

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June 28, 2026

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Sky News US Analyst Michael Ware discusses the rise of democratic socialism across the United States following multiple victories in New York. “A lot of it comes down to messaging in response to the real hurt that American voters are feeling,” Mr Ware told Sky News Australia. “People are hurting, rents in cities where they work are unaffordable, and you know, health costs and so forth. So, these progressives, or ultra progressives of the democratic socialists … are responding to those sorts of kitchen table concerns. “These progressives are a sign of perhaps some angst within the economy.”

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Washington Examiner

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· Jul 7, 2026

DSA’s winning streak faces its biggest test in swing states

The Democratic Socialists of America is riding a wave of political momentum after a series of high-profile victories in Colorado and New York, intensifying a Democratic Party debate over whether its leftward shift can translate into success beyond deep-blue strongholds in the midterm elections. The organization burst into the national spotlight after New York City []

MS NOW

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· 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.

Legal Insurrection

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· Jun 21, 2026

Poll: Democratic Socialism Surging in Popularity Among Democrats

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Manhattan Institute for Policy Research

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· Jul 6, 2026

The DSA’s Communist Turn

The DSA’s Communist Turn

The Hankyoreh

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· Jul 12, 2026

[Q&A] Is democratic socialism about to go mainstream in America?

[Q&A] Is democratic socialism about to go mainstream in America?

Mises Institute

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· Jun 25, 2026

Democratic Socialists: One Vote, One Time?

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