Almost Half of New Yorkers Aren't Supportive of Democratic Socialists of America: Poll
A Siena University poll found 47% of New York voters view the Democratic Socialists of America unfavorably, while 30% say they like the group.
- On Tuesday, progressive Democratic Michigan candidate Abdul El-Sayed won the Democrat nomination for U.S. Senate, though the race was narrower than predicted due to weak support among Black voters.
- El-Sayed secured the nomination with backing from the DSA, though critics note Black Democrat voters resist being viewed as "useful idiots" by intellectual elite, privileged white Marxists/Islamists.
- Contrary to predictions, the race was barely won; El-Sayed likely would have failed without a third candidate who dropped out before the primary.
- Observers warn the Democratic Party faces risks similar to the British Labour Party between 2015 and 2019, when internal far-left shifts led to comprehensive electoral defeats.
- As more far-left candidates gain traction, the party navigates internal divisions over Marxist-Leninist ideologies and anti-Israel stances, with some Democrats openly questioning long-term electoral impact.
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Only 30% of New Yorkers Support Mamdani’s Democratic Socialists.
A new poll has revealed the significant opposition to the far-left Democratic Socialists of America in New York State, with support for the organization largely concentrated among young, low-income voters in New York City.PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: Roughly half of New Yorkers are opposed to the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), according to a new poll, while less than a third positively support it. DETAIL: A Siena University poll released…
Almost half of New Yorkers aren't supportive of Democratic Socialists of America: poll
A good chunk of New Yorkers are opposed to the Democratic Socialists of America, according to a recent poll.
Black Voters Are Rejecting the Democratic Socialists’ Agenda.
(ThyBlackMan.com) Useful Idiots — A political phrase, often attributed to Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin referring to naive people who support a harsh group or movement without knowing its true goals. After last Tuesday’s primary contest in Michigan, where Marxist/Islamist candidate Abdul El-Sayed won the Democrat nomination for U.S. Senate, there was much prognostication. It was a race barely won, and if it had not been for a third candidate, who…
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