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Democrats aren't happy with Schumer amid a progressivism surge

CNN

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June 29, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
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Almost immediately after scoring a series of upset victories in New York last week, members of the rising progressive movement started looking ahead to their next target: Colorado’s 1st Congressional District. Melat Kiros, a 29-year-old democratic socialist and lawyer, is challenging 15-term Rep. Diana DeGette for the solidly blue seat in Denver, where she and her allies hope voters are also ready for change. CNN chief data analyst Harry Enten breaks down new polling that finds majority discontent with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, within his own party. CNN's Abby Phillip leads a discussion on the percieved rise of progressivism. Watch 24/7 live news with CNN Headlines: https://bit.ly/4eIvlTr #Midterms #DemocraticSocialism #News

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Reuters

center

· Jul 2, 2026

Progressive primary wins challenge Democrats ahead of midterms

Wins by progressive candidates in several Democratic primaries have energized the party’s left wing but raised concerns among establishment Democrats, who fear Republicans will use the victories to portray the party as increasingly radical. Reuters national political correspondent Tim Reid has more. #democrat #primary #usa #politics #midterms

Real Clear Politics

lean right

· Jul 10, 2026

Are Democrats Really Moving Left?

Are Democrats Really Moving Left?

DNyuz

lean right

· Jun 26, 2026

Centrist Democrats Rebuke Party’s Left Wing: ‘We Are Capitalist, Not Socialist’

Left-wing Democrats have exulted after democratic socialists emerged victorious from House primaries in deep-blue New York districts this week. But centrist Democrats have reacted with a very different tone. Alarm. “We are capitalist, not socialist,” reads a letter, titled “The Promise to America,” signed by a group of moderate House Democrats two days after the []

Off The Press

right

· Jun 28, 2026

Bill Clinton expresses confidence in Democrats’ midterm chances

Former President Bill Clinton expressed confidence in Democrats’ prospects after three socialist candidates won key New York primaries, stating he believes the Democratic Party is in “good shape” to be successful in November’s midterm elections. “I think we’re in good shape for the fall,” Clinton told Fox News Digital when asked about the outcome of Tuesday’s elections. []...Click to read more

RedState

right

· Jul 2, 2026

New Poll Confirms That Democrats Really Are All-In on Democratic Socialists

New Poll Confirms That Democrats Really Are All-In on Democratic Socialists

Townhall

right

· Jul 2, 2026

Is This Why Dems Are Turning to Socialism? If True, That's Hilarious

Is This Why Dems Are Turning to Socialism? If True, That's Hilarious

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Related coverage for "Democrats aren't happy with Schumer amid a progressivism surge": Reuters — Progressive primary wins challenge Democrats ahead of midterms. Real Clear Politics — Are Democrats Really Moving Left?. DNyuz — Centrist Democrats Rebuke Party’s Left Wing: ‘We Are Capitalist, Not Socialist’. Off The Press — Bill Clinton expresses confidence in Democrats’ midterm chances. RedState — New Poll Confirms That Democrats Really Are All-In on Democratic Socialists. Townhall — Is This Why Dems Are Turning to Socialism? If True, That's Hilarious