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The Return of Socialism and the GOP's Golden Opportunity
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Liberty Nation
· Jun 26, 2026
The Two-Sided Rise of Socialism
A bait and switch might be in the works.
Twitchy
· Jun 28, 2026
Tweet Makes a Point About the Consequences of Socialism
Tweet Makes a Point About the Consequences of Socialism
Slate
· Jun 29, 2026
Here Come the Socialists
Are Democrats going to harness this energy or fight it?
The Hankyoreh
· Jul 12, 2026
[Q&A] Is democratic socialism about to go mainstream in America?
[Q&A] Is democratic socialism about to go mainstream in America?
Hot Air
· Jul 11, 2026
Spoiled Socialists
Spoiled Socialists
The Hill
· Jul 1, 2026
The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere
Follow the money, and it is clear why socialism is vanishing from Latin America and thriving in America's blue cities at the same time.
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Related coverage for "The Return of Socialism and the GOP's Golden Opportunity": Liberty Nation — The Two-Sided Rise of Socialism. Twitchy — Tweet Makes a Point About the Consequences of Socialism. Slate — Here Come the Socialists. The Hankyoreh — [Q&A] Is democratic socialism about to go mainstream in America?. Hot Air — Spoiled Socialists. The Hill — The money runs out: Socialism, on the rise in NYC, is being routed elsewhere


