Democratic socialism
Coverage of Democratic socialism in the Nexus archive.
- California voters favor progressive candidates, split over democratic socialism, poll finds
A new poll found that California voters show a higher inclination toward supporting progressive candidates than mainstream Democrats. The report also noted that there is a marked generational divide separating those who favor these two political camps.
- How democratic socialism is shifting politics in Washington
Democratic socialist candidates are gaining traction in races across the country, with lawmakers on both sides of the aisle appearing weary of its growing popularity. David Sirota, founder and editor-in-chief of The Lever, joins CBS News to discuss.
- James Carville vows to abandon Democratic Party if far-left Hasan Piker becomes leading voice
James Carville threatens to leave the Democratic Party if Hasan Piker becomes a leading voice. He claims an 'overwhelming majority' of Democrats share this view as democratic socialism gains influence.
- James Carville vows to abandon Democratic Party if far-left Hasan Piker becomes leading voice
James Carville threatened to leave the Democratic Party if Hasan Piker becomes a leading voice in it, citing ideological differences. Piker, a self-described socialist streamer, has gained influence among left-leaning Democrats and criticized U.S. foreign policy, including a past controversial statement about 9/11. Carville also criticized the Democratic National Committee's financial and ideological challenges amid rising democratic socialist influence.
- Shocking percentage of Democrats identify as 'democratic socialists' according to new poll: 'Toxic policies'
Approximately 34% of Democrats and Democratic-leaning adults identify as 'democratic socialists' per a CNN poll, with the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) gaining influence. DSA-backed candidates have recently won mayoral races and congressional primaries, raising concerns about their radical policies, including abolishing ICE, defunding police, and restructuring governance.
- Shocking percentage of Democrats identify as 'democratic socialists' according to new poll: 'Toxic policies'
A CNN poll found 34% of Democratic-leaning adults identify as 'democratic socialists,' with 15% of all respondents sharing this label. Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-backed candidates have won recent local and federal elections, and the group’s platform includes abolishing ICE, defunding police, and restructuring governance. The poll highlights that democratic socialists are predominantly young, white, and earn less than $100,000 annually.
- AOC 2028: could she be the first female US president? | Politics Weekly America
The article discusses the rising political influence of leftwing Democrats, highlighted by figures like Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and calls for her 2028 presidential run. It explores whether democratic socialism is moving from the political fringe to mainstream and if this shift can attract swing voters.
- AOC 2028: Could the US elect its first female president? – podcast
The article discusses the growing influence of leftwing Democrats, including calls for Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to run for president in 2028, and examines whether democratic socialism is shifting from the political fringe to mainstream appeal. Jonathan Freedland interviews Bhaskar Sunkara, an editor and author, to explore if this movement can attract swing voters.
- Americans split on understanding of democratic socialism: Survey
A Reuters/Ipsos poll shows Americans are divided on their understanding of democratic socialism, with 27% acknowledging its valid beliefs and 23% unsure. Candidates aligned with democratic socialism are securing primary victories in Democratic races nationwide.
- Democrats are in big trouble because Black and brown voters don’t want socialism
The Democratic Party faces challenges as Black and brown voters show limited support for democratic socialism. Socialist candidates in New York, including Zohran Mamdani and Darializa Avila Chevalier, struggled with working-class minority voters despite primary wins, requiring pivots toward practical issues to secure victories. Tensions emerged within the party over policies like Black homeownership, with accusations of ideological misalignment.
- Flashback: Mamdani's history of dodging questions about where he stands on key issues
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani has faced criticism for evading questions about his political positions, particularly regarding his definition of the working class and democratic socialism. His support for far-left congressional candidates has contributed to divisions within the Democratic Party, prompting figures like strategist James Carville to suggest a potential schism.
- Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reaffirmed his commitment to democratic socialism, linking it to the Democratic Party's New Deal legacy. He emphasized collaboration with Wall Street and business leaders despite advocating for higher taxes on wealthy residents, citing American Express's new headquarters as evidence of corporate investment in the city.
- Mamdani doubles down on democratic socialism while insisting Wall Street, business leaders can work with him
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani embraces democratic socialism, linking it to the Democratic Party's New Deal roots and asserting that Wall Street and corporate leaders can collaborate with his administration despite advocating higher taxes on the wealthy. He cites American Express' new headquarters as evidence of continued corporate investment in New York.
- After NYC upset, Democratic socialist turns focus toward Congress
Darializa Avila Chevalier, a Democratic socialist, won the primary election for New York’s 13th District, defeating incumbent Adriano Espaillat and shifting focus to Congress.
- Carman: Tuesday’s election outcome signals a political course correction finally may be underway
The election outcome suggests a potential political shift, with democratic socialism gaining traction due to voter dissatisfaction with the billionaire class and demands for change.
- A Big Gamble for the Left: Can Socialism Appeal in a Swing State?
Francesca Hong, a state legislator, is running for Wisconsin governor as a democratic socialist to demonstrate viability in a battleground state. Critics argue her candidacy could benefit Republicans by splitting the vote.
- Francesca Hong bets Wisconsin will embrace Democratic Socialism statewide
Francesca Hong, a state Rep. and self-proclaimed Democratic Socialist, is running for Wisconsin governor in a crowded primary against several candidates. She emphasizes her working-class background and pledge to build a government that works for people to connect with voters in a closely divided state.
- FACT FOCUS: Experts say Trump’s claims linking Democrats to communism are inaccurate
President Donald Trump has claimed Democrats are 'hardcore, godless Communists' if they win upcoming elections, but experts argue these claims are inaccurate. No U.S. Communist Party candidate has ever been elected to office, and while some Democratic factions support socialist ideas, they do not advocate communist principles like abolishing private property. Trump's rhetoric echoes past strategies to label opponents as communists.
- Something Is Happening in the Democratic Base
Progressive candidates in Colorado defeated moderate Democrats in primary elections, reflecting broader dissatisfaction within the Democratic base. Voters increasingly favor candidates perceived as anti-establishment, challenging both party leaders and political norms.
- The working class does not like democratic socialists, Graham Platner
The article states that left-wing candidates claim to represent working-class people, but supporters of democratic socialism are disproportionately affluent and educated. It highlights a contradiction between the left's rhetoric about working-class advocacy and the demographic profile of democratic socialist supporters.
- Colorado primaries to test Democratic Party amid rise of democratic socialism
Colorado primaries are drawing attention as questions arise about the Democratic Party's future amid the rise of democratic socialism. Recent wins by Democratic insurgent candidates in New York City primaries have shifted focus to Colorado, where Nick Coltrain of The Denver Post discusses the implications.
- Democratic socialism is sweeping the nation. Voters should be alarmed
Democratic socialism is gaining traction in U.S. elections, with candidates backed by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani winning primary races and democratic socialists in Washington, DC, and Seattle promoting policies like defunding police and state-run services. Critics argue these policies risk economic growth and individual freedom by expanding government control and taxing wealth creators.
- Kaitlan Collins pushes back on Trump rhetoric: Democratic socialism ‘is not communism’
CNN's chief White House correspondent Kaitlan Collins challenged President Donald Trump's rhetoric that conflates democratic socialism with communism. The pushback followed progressive House candidates' victories in New York primaries.
- NYC has the Mamdani squad. Where have all the San Francisco socialists gone?
New York City is embracing democratic socialism, while San Francisco’s moderates continue to dominate.
- Candidates backed by Vermont’s Bernie Sanders sweep House primaries in New York City
Progressive candidates backed by Bernie Sanders and New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani won House primary elections in New York City, defeating an incumbent and two other opponents. The candidates, Brad Lander, Claire Valdez, and Darializa Avila Chevalier, are expected to win general elections and have criticized AIPAC and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
- Democratic Socialism Is Finally Going Mainstream
Democratic socialism is becoming more mainstream in the U.S. as progressive policies like Medicare for All and minimum wage increases gain popularity. Young voters, disillusioned with the two-party system, are driving this shift, evidenced by electoral successes of democratic socialist candidates such as Janeese Lewis George and Zohran Mamdani.
- In New York's primaries, progressives face the establishment, and a Kennedy scion seeks office
New York's Democratic primaries feature progressive challenges against established incumbents, including Dan Goldman and Adriano Espaillat, who face candidates endorsed by Mayor Zohran Mamdani. Jack Schlossberg, a Kennedy family member, seeks a congressional seat in a competitive Manhattan district.
- Democratic socialism in the midst of a U.S. revival
Democratic socialism is experiencing a revival in the U.S., highlighted by New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani's election and growing momentum among candidates in major cities.
- Democratic socialists surge in mayoral races across the country as anti-Trump fervor rises
Democratic socialists are surging in mayoral races, with candidates like Janeese Lewis George, Zohran Mamdani, Katie Wilson, and Nithya Raman advancing. Their campaigns focus on progressive policies such as free childcare and anti-Trump governance, supported by the Democratic Socialists of America's growing membership.
- Why Democratic Socialism movement is growing in major U.S. cities
The Democratic socialism movement is gaining traction in major U.S. cities, as projected election outcomes suggest growing support. CBS News forecasts Janeese Lewis George, a democratic socialist, to win the Washington, D.C., mayoral primary.
- Revisiting Bernie’s ‘Democratic Socialism’ speech, ten years later
The article examines how Bernie Sanders' 2015 speech popularized the term 'democratic socialism' in American politics, shifting it from obscurity to mainstream discourse. It highlights his role as an independent U.S. senator from Vermont in this transformation.
- Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner embraces democratic socialism at Bernie Sanders rally in Portland
Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner aligned with Sen. Bernie Sanders at a Portland rally, criticizing Republican Sen. Susan Collins and U.S. military spending in Gaza and Iran. Platner, the presumptive Democratic nominee, advocated for a 'political revolution' against corporate influence and endorsed Sanders' wealth tax proposal targeting billionaires. The event aimed to boost progressive grassroots efforts ahead of the midterms.
- Obama and Mamdani read and sing with New York preschoolers in first meeting
Barack Obama and New York City Council member Zohran Mamdani met for the first time at a Bronx childcare center, where Obama read to preschoolers and led a sing-along. Mamdani, a democratic socialist, is also seeking to build a relationship with former Republican president Donald Trump.
- Zohran Mamdani on conversations with Trump: "They're honest, they're direct"
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani stated during a CBS Mornings interview that Democratic Socialism can thrive anywhere in the U.S. and discussed his relationship with President Donald J. Trump, describing their conversations as 'honest' and 'direct'.
- Mamdani grilled on whether his socialism platform will work outside of New York City
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani defended his democratic socialism platform's viability in statewide and national elections, emphasizing its appeal to the working class majority. He discussed challenges with rural and older voters' perceptions of socialism and praised Governor Kathy Hochul's luxury second-home tax proposal. Mamdani also addressed his relationship with President Donald Trump, including discussions on foreign policy.
- Mamdani: Democratic socialism "can flourish anywhere"
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani discussed his first 100 days in office and emphasized that democratic socialism 'can flourish anywhere' during an interview with 'CBS Mornings'.
- Mamdani says democratic socialism "can flourish anywhere," talks relationship with Trump
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani reflected on his first 100 days in office, stating 'we're seeing the kind of progress we were told was impossible.' He emphasized that democratic socialism 'can flourish anywhere' and addressed his relationship with President Donald Trump during an interview on 'CBS Mornings.'
- NYC mayor touts ‘socialist’ wins in first 100 days alongside Bernie Sanders
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani celebrated his first 100 days in office with Sen. Bernie Sanders, highlighting achievements like $1.2 billion for universal childcare and plans for public grocery stores. Critics question free-market principles of his policies, while supporters praise his focus on social welfare and infrastructure improvements.