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Influential Dem Doubles Down on Party’s Hard-Left Turn After Socialist Primary Sweeps

Tuesday’s primary elections indicated that the divide within the Democratic Party, between the moderate and the more socialist factions, is only growing ever deeper. Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) responded after three far left candidates — all backed by Democratic socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani — swept their individual races, making it clear that ...
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Fox News
· Jun 29, 2026
Emotion and feelings: How Democratic Socialists' congressional insurgency could come back to bite them
Democratic Socialists are on the charge in the leadup to the next Congress – but their current winning streak doesn't insulate the party from trouble down the line.
MS NOW
· 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
· Jun 21, 2026
Poll: Democratic Socialism Surging in Popularity Among Democrats
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RedState
· Jul 2, 2026
The Democrat Spin on DSA Takeover Takes Shape—But It Raises Two Questions They Can't Escape
The Democrat Spin on DSA Takeover Takes Shape—But It Raises Two Questions They Can't Escape
Washington Examiner
· Jul 6, 2026
President Mamdani? Here’s the next Democratic power grab
The Democratic Party’s radical leftward shift now threatens one of the Constitution’s clearest safeguards. Shifts once considered impossible — such as senior Republican voices defending Iran’s ballistic missile capabilities as “self-defense” or prominent voices on both sides downplaying Hamas — reveal how fast norms erode when ideological extremists seize control. The same purge that sidelined []
EKOS Politics
· Nov 6, 2025
Liberal Party Holds Stable Eight-Point Lead
[Ottawa – November 5, 2025] The Liberal Party holds a clear and stable eight-point lead over the Conservatives. The NDP is down five points from our last press release; however, this decline is likely at least partially a mode effect driven by switching from online to IVR. [...]
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