Socialism’s rise inside the Democratic Party now threatens the American Dream
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Socialism’s rise inside the Democratic Party now threatens the American Dream

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The latest wave of socialist victories in Democrat primaries in New York and elsewhere should be a wake-up call for Americans across the country. For years, many people dismissed socialism as a fringe movement within the Democrat Party. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case. The wins by self-de...

The latest wave of socialist victories in Democrat primaries in New York and elsewhere should be a wake-up call for Americans across the country. For years, many people dismissed socialism as a fringe movement within the Democrat Party. Unfortunately, that is no longer the case.

The wins by self-described New York socialists Brad Lander, Darializa Avila Chevalier, and Claire Valdez are the latest evidence that the socialist movement is no longer a fringe faction operating on the margins of the Democrat Party. Socialists are increasingly setting the direction of the Democrat Party — and many voters in progressive areas of the country are willing to embrace it. That should concern every American.

All three candidates were backed by fellow socialist New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani, whose rise has transformed him from a local elected official into a political kingmaker. The results stunned Democrat leaders. According to Axios, some House Democrats described the outcome as an "earthquake" and a "huge defeat" for party leadership. Even moderate Democrats will admit they no longer have control of their party, the socialists do.

THE DEMOCRATIC SOCIALISTS ARE NO LONGER ON THE FRINGE

The significance of these victories goes beyond New York. Mamdani's candidates didn't defeat Republicans. They defeated incumbent Democrats and establishment-backed candidates in districts where the primary effectively decides the election. The result will likely add more socialists to Congress and further pull the Democrat Party to the far left and even further away from the mainstream of American politics.

Voters shouldn’t just be concerned about the label but even more about the policies that come with it.

The policies championed by today's socialist movement would affect how Americans work, start businesses, save money and pursue economic opportunity. They would fundamentally and permanently change the American free enterprise system that has made our country the strongest and most prosperous in the world. As a former small-business owner, I find this to be especially alarming. We don’t help businesses by making government bigger, we help them by getting out of the way.

SOCIALISTS LAUNCH RADICAL PLATFORM TO ABOLISH THE US SENATE IN BID TO FUNDAMENTALLY TRANSFORM AMERICA

For example, Lander has supported policies that would dramatically restrict independent contracting, limiting opportunities for millions of Americans who value the flexibility and freedom that come with freelance and gig work. Avila Chevalier has advocated eliminating right-to-work protections and allowing unions to collect dues directly from workers' paychecks, including from employees who choose not to join a union. Valdez has called for using the full weight of the federal government to expand union power and push workers into union membership, regardless of whether they want to join.

This alarming trend extends well beyond New York. Seattle voters recently elected Katie Wilson, another socialist candidate aligned with many of the same ideological priorities. Across the country, activists are building organizations, recruiting candidates, and steadily expanding their influence within Democratic politics.

Now, we are seeing the trend reach far beyond deep-blue cities. In my home state of Wisconsin, a leading gubernatorial candidate, Francesca Hong, proudly identifies as a socialist. Her candidacy demonstrates that ideas once confined to a handful of urban districts are now being marketed to voters in battleground states that will help determine the nation's future. That is why it is so important that we elect Tom Tiffany as governor of Wisconsin in November and prevent someone like Hong from bringing socialism to our doorstep.

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For years, many Americans assumed socialism could gain traction only in a few areas like New York City or San Francisco. Recent elections suggest otherwise. The movement is producing candidates, winning primaries, and replacing establishment Democrats with candidates who embrace a far more expansive role for government in the economy.

I know voters in my district and across Wisconsin do not want to follow the same dangerous path we have seen in many coastal cities, and we must do everything we can to prevent that from happening here. If we do not put a stop to this radical-left ideology now, it will come to our neighborhoods next.

Americans who value economic opportunity, more choices for working Americans, and free enterprise should pay attention. What happened in New York was not an isolated event. It was another sign that socialism is becoming the defining direction of the future of the Democrat Party.

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