Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 23
New-Wave Socialists Win Primaries in 4 Key Races as General Election Prospects Dim
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

New-Wave Socialists Win Primaries in 4 Key Races as General Election Prospects Dim

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 23

Summary

  • New-wave socialists have captured Democratic primaries in at least four prominent contests, with victories tied to figures such as New York Mayor Zohran Mamdani, Washington’s Janeese Lewis George, Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and Maine Senate candidate Graham Platner.
  • Primary voters backed them as younger, anti-establishment candidates promising activist government, after frustration with Democratic elites and a sense the party has failed working-class voters.
  • Mamdani’s rise has become the clearest test case: after defeating Andrew Cuomo, he is now struggling to turn promises like free buses and city-run grocery stores into policy without help from Albany.
  • The report argues that the same socialist branding that energizes deep-blue primaries remains a liability in broader statewide or national races, where many general-election voters still recoil from the label.
  • That tension leaves Democrats with growing left-wing energy in urban strongholds but no clear evidence yet that it can translate into durable success beyond safely blue territory.

Insights

How are activist-politicians changing the relationship between citizens and their local government beyond just winning elections?
Are today's urban reform movements repeating the successes and failures of the early 20th-century Progressive Era?
When cities launch their own grocery stores, what happens to existing local businesses and food supply chains?