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DSA-Backed Candidates Gain Ground in Primaries Across Five States

The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are celebrating a series of primary victories across five states, marking a significant moment for the socialist wing of the Democratic Party. More than a dozen candidates backed by the DSA have either won outright or are expected to advance to runoffs, including positions in Congress, state legislatures, and local offices such as mayor and city council.

Key Victories and Implications

One of the most notable victories occurred in Pennsylvania’s 3rd Congressional District, where Chris Rabb, a sitting state representative and self-identified democratic socialist, secured the Democratic primary. Rabb is running unopposed in the November general election, positioning him to become the second nationally endorsed DSA member in the U.S. House of Representatives.

The DSA described the election results as “rosy” and indicative of a growing dissatisfaction with the political establishment. Mustafa Rashed, a Philadelphia-based political strategist, noted that voters are seeking candidates who present themselves as outsiders capable of delivering different outcomes.

National Reactions and Future Prospects

The victories come as the Democratic National Committee (DNC) released a report warning that Republicans will continue to highlight Democrats with socialist leanings in competitive races. The report emphasized the need for Democrats to reconnect with Middle America and focus on issues like affordability and public safety.

GOP strategist Collin Reed drew parallels between the current left-wing pressures within the Democratic Party and the Tea Party-era challenges faced by Republicans. He suggested that the rise of socialism within the Democratic Party could pose challenges in general elections.

Despite concerns from some party leaders, progressives view the success of candidates like Rabb as evidence of a broader shift. Rabb himself has noted that voters are motivated by opposition to extremism and a desire for anti-establishment candidates, drawing comparisons to the election of New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani.

As the DSA looks ahead, they have a slate of 27 endorsed candidates set to appear in the upcoming June primaries, indicating that this may be just the beginning of their influence in shaping the political landscape.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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