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Manchin: Dems’ divisions reflect party that’s ‘void of leadership’
Former independent Sen. Joe Manchin (W.V.) blamed the Democratic Party’s “void in leadership” on internal splits over the rise of democratic socialist candidates in a new radio interview on Sunday morning. In a conversation with radio host John Catsimatidis on his show “Cats Roundtable,” Manchin cited democratic socialist candidates’ recent wins in states like New []...Click to read more
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Salon
· Jul 8, 2026
Democratic socialists aren’t the only young, progressive Democrats dividing the party
The Democrats’ reckoning is more complicated than you might think
The Week
· Jul 7, 2026
Democrats: Will socialists take over the party?
Democrats: Will socialists take over the party?
Twitchy
· Jun 24, 2026
Raze the Roof: Van Jones Says Socialist Primary Victories Signal Collapse of the Dem Party Establishment
Raze the Roof: Van Jones Says Socialist Primary Victories Signal Collapse of the Dem Party Establishment
Real Clear Politics
· Jul 12, 2026
Dems Should Unite With Socialists for Election Victories
Dems Should Unite With Socialists for Election Victories
Tampa Free Press
· Jul 4, 2026
Left-Wing Or Just Plain Out Of Touch? Gingrich Warns Radical Wave Could Total The Dem Party
An increasingly radical wing of socialist candidates is pushing the Democratic Party toward a historic collapse, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich warned during an appearance on FOX News’ Hannity. The television segment opened with host Sean Hannity tracking what he described as an unpredictable and unprecedented midterm landscape, claiming that no major political party has [] Left-Wing Or Just Plain Out Of Touch? Gingrich Warns Radical Wave Could Total The Dem Party
The Hill
· Jun 29, 2026
House Democrat: Idea of Democratic Party going hard left 'frankly overblown'
Rep. Glenn Ivey (D-Md.) said Friday that talk about the Democratic Party taking a hard-left turn is “frankly overblown,” comments that came after notable wins by democratic socialists in Democratic primaries. “I mean, there are a lot of other people, like me, who won our elections on Tuesday who don’t take those kinds of positions....
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Related coverage for "Manchin: Dems’ divisions reflect party that’s ‘void of leadership’": Salon — Democratic socialists aren’t the only young, progressive Democrats dividing the party. The Week — Democrats: Will socialists take over the party? . Twitchy — Raze the Roof: Van Jones Says Socialist Primary Victories Signal Collapse of the Dem Party Establishment. Real Clear Politics — Dems Should Unite With Socialists for Election Victories. Tampa Free Press — Left-Wing Or Just Plain Out Of Touch? Gingrich Warns Radical Wave Could Total The Dem Party. The Hill — House Democrat: Idea of Democratic Party going hard left 'frankly overblown'