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J.D. Tuccille: Republicans join Democrats in the backward fight against economic freedom
Narrative Analysis: Appeal to Fear
JD Vance is the latest politician to turn his back on what made America great in the first place
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The Daily Signal
· Jun 22, 2026
Rick Scott Wants GOP to Ram Democrats Politically for Opposing SAVE Act
In a letter to his colleagues, a leading GOP senator indicated Republicans should use Democrat opposition to the SAVE America as a political tool against them, telling Americans the opposition party likes “fraud.” “I hope everyone will be vocal as to what they think is the best path forward, but here is mine. Every day...
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Our Socialist Fellow-Citizens
The gulf between Republicans/conservatives and Democrats/socialists has grown to the point where it may be unbridgeable. Check out these recent poll data from CNN. Democrats are now firmly in the socialist camp: This is a problem many on the Right don't want to accept The Left is no longer just like us they just want to have more welfare The left is abandoning Capitalism, Christianity and all of the values
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· Jun 28, 2026
Promise to America: Moderate Democrats Push Back Against Socialism
15 signers and counting - but is it too little, too late?
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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
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· Jun 26, 2026
Gottheimer joins Democrat House coalition pledging to reject Socialism in their party
WASHINGTON, D.C. – A group of Democrat congressmen is declaring that they’re opposed to socialism, including one from New Jersey. Josh Gottheimer (D, NJ-05) is [...]
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FOR INSIDERS | Democrats grapple with left-wing primary wins
Democrats are grappling with the success of left-wing candidates and the party’s midterm messaging as Republicans pounce on recent wins. A week after a pair of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) candidates won their congressional primaries in New York and unseated five-term Rep. Adriano Espaillat (D-N.Y.), democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeated 15-term Rep. Diana DeGette...
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Related coverage for "J.D. Tuccille: Republicans join Democrats in the backward fight against economic freedom": The Daily Signal — Rick Scott Wants GOP to Ram Democrats Politically for Opposing SAVE Act. Powerline — Our Socialist Fellow-Citizens. Liberty Nation — Promise to America: Moderate Democrats Push Back Against Socialism. Townhall — Sen. John Kennedy: Socialists Want Your Money—and They Want Your Freedom. Save Jersey — Gottheimer joins Democrat House coalition pledging to reject Socialism in their party. The Hill — FOR INSIDERS | Democrats grapple with left-wing primary wins