Socialism is taking over the Democratic Party, and too many people are comforting themselves with the idea that most voters are sane and most moderates will always reject it. I’m not convinced.
While socialism is broadly popular inside the Democratic Party, far more so than capitalism or free markets, polls still show it is a tougher sell to the broader electorate, but there is no guarantee that will remain true.
Fox News’ Peter Doocy: Do the socialist winning in New York City last night tell you that the Democrats’ 2028 nominee will likely be a socialist?”
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) June 24, 2026
President Trump: “Well, it should make it easier for Republicans because most of the nation is composed of sane people.” pic.twitter.com/YbJJI3Vku1
WOW: CNN’s statistician Harry Enten BREAKS DOWN the “stunning” rise of socialism in the Democratic Party. “Capitalism has absolutely fallen through the floor. Look at this: it’s now just 42% of Democrats who have a favorable view of capitalism. Socialism, on the other hand, has… pic.twitter.com/LYCJAdWMtH
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) June 19, 2026
Just look at Proposition 50 in California. The measure would strip congressional redistricting power from the independent commission and hand it to the state legislature, where Democrats hold a supermajority. And even though Californians were initially overwhelmingly opposed to partisan gerrymandering, a simple reframe was enough to sell them on it. The same pattern applies to socialism.
WOW: California passed Prop 50, ALLOWING Democrats to redraw congressional lines—potentially axing 5 GOP House seats—despite a Fox News exit poll showing 92% of voters want a nonpartisan redistricting commission.
— RedWave Press (@RedWavePress) November 5, 2025
You can’t make this up! pic.twitter.com/SXHWWDPd8U
Socialist candidates don’t spend the majority of their time openly praising socialism. Instead, they sell a familiar package: opposing the Trump administration, attacking Immigration and Customs Enforcement, condemning what they call a genocide in Gaza, and promising to fight for working people and make life more affordable. They do not have to say the word socialism to be a socialist.
And when you combine that with the fact that the generations who remember the Cold War and the fall of the Soviet Union are steadily aging out of the electorate, while many younger voters have spent their formative years being taught that socialism can work and that free markets are fundamentally unfair, you get a simple recipe for socialism becoming far more politically tenable.
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It doesn’t require crazy people, outright socialist rhetoric, or a full ideological conversion overnight. It only requires a changing electorate, enough time for the old warnings to fade, and one Republican misstep at the wrong moment for that shift to take hold, and then you get a President AOC.
This is not an issue we can afford to ignore. The fight has already begun.







