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Even in Conservative North Dakota, Some Socialist Institutions Thrive
Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Even in Conservative North Dakota, Some Socialist Institutions Thrive barry Fri, 07/10/2026 - 22:12
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Washington Examiner
· Jun 22, 2026
Democrats become the party of socialists and Third-Worldism
The Democratic Party is sprinting further to the left, becoming the party of socialism and third-worldism that hates America and everything for which it stands. According to various polls, the Democratic Socialists of America have a +17 favorability rating among Democrats, with 66 of Democrats having a favorable view of socialism. Meanwhile, congressional Democrats have just a []
The Hill
· Jun 28, 2026
Democratic socialists set sights beyond New York after Big Apple romp
Democratic socialists are setting their sights on Colorado, Wisconsin and beyond after a romp of victories in New York added fuel to the progressive movement. The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) burst into the spotlight with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election last year and expanded its influence with a pair of wins this past week...
Powerline
· Jul 3, 2026
The “Democratic Socialist” agenda
It seems wherever in America that Democrats enjoy a complete monopoly on power, “Democratic Socialists” are in the ascendency. Here in Minnesota, the local outlet is close to assuming complete control of the state’s largest cities, so I was curious to see what their plan is for governing. The agenda includes everything that you were expecting: “free Palestine,” “abolish ICE,” rent control, higher minimum wages, “free” health care, etc. But
Conservative Review
· Jun 26, 2026
Democrats’ Communist Revolution Will Destroy America If The Right Doesn’t Take It Seriously
A radical faction inside the Democratic Party now openly rejects our founding principles and the free enterprise system that built the most successful nation in history.
Townhall
· Jul 10, 2026
Here's What the DSA's Platform Reveals About Democratic Socialism and Their War Against the Constitution
Here's What the DSA's Platform Reveals About Democratic Socialism and Their War Against the Constitution
Pew Research Center
· Jun 30, 2026
About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists
Democrats’ views on democratic socialists also differ by race and ethnicity, age, education, income and political engagement.
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Related coverage for "Even in Conservative North Dakota, Some Socialist Institutions Thrive": Washington Examiner — Democrats become the party of socialists and Third-Worldism. The Hill — Democratic socialists set sights beyond New York after Big Apple romp. Powerline — The “Democratic Socialist” agenda. Conservative Review — Democrats’ Communist Revolution Will Destroy America If The Right Doesn’t Take It Seriously. Townhall — Here's What the DSA's Platform Reveals About Democratic Socialism and Their War Against the Constitution. Pew Research Center — About a third of U.S. Democrats like political leaders who identify as democratic socialists