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Kiros Is Democrats' First Star Truly Formed by the 2020s
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The Hill
· Jun 25, 2026
Jeffries says he hopes Democrats remember after primaries 'enemy is Donald Trump'
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday he hopes Democrats remember that after the primary elections are over, the party's enemy is Donald Trump. MS NOW's Jen Psaki spoke with Jeffries about Israel playing a role in the New York Democratic primary. She asked Jeffries about his reflection on the issue and how Democratic...
Townhall
· Jun 27, 2026
San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat
San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat
Le Monde
· Jul 2, 2026
A new radical left is shaking up the Democratic party
A new generation of candidates, critical of elites, social injustice and US support for Israel, is making its mark in the Democratic primaries ahead of November's midterm elections.
The 19th News
· Jun 29, 2026
A 29-year-old democratic socialist takes on Colorado’s most senior member of Congress
Melat Kiros was born in 1997, the year her representative in the U.S. House, Democrat Diana DeGette, took office. On Tuesday, Kiros hopes to unseat her. The next frontier of the fight for the Democratic Party is in Denver, where DeGette, a 15-term incumbent and longtime progressive, is facing her most serious primary challenge yet []
Jacobin
· Jun 29, 2026
Socialist Melat Kiros Is Running for Congress in Colorado
Democratic Socialists of America–backed challengers for Congress have already notched three wins in primary elections this year. In Colorado’s elections tomorrow, Melat Kiros is hoping to join the growing bloc of socialists on Capitol Hill.
DNyuz
· Jul 2, 2026
There’s one big reason socialist voters may not get what they want
The left is painting Blue America rose. In just the past two weeks, four insurgent left-wing candidates — including three socialists — have won Democratic congressional primaries. The latest victor, 29-year-old Melat Kiros, defeated 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette Tuesday night. These wins capped a banner year for progressives in general and the Democratic Socialists of []
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Related coverage for "Kiros Is Democrats' First Star Truly Formed by the 2020s": The Hill — Jeffries says he hopes Democrats remember after primaries 'enemy is Donald Trump'. Townhall — San Francisco Trans March Turns on One of California's Most Radical Progressive Democrat. Le Monde — A new radical left is shaking up the Democratic party. The 19th News — A 29-year-old democratic socialist takes on Colorado’s most senior member of Congress. Jacobin — Socialist Melat Kiros Is Running for Congress in Colorado. DNyuz — There’s one big reason socialist voters may not get what they want


