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Radical leftists like Mamdani and Chevalier are no longer Democratic Party anomalies

July 2, 2026
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Radical leftists like Mamdani and Chevalier are no longer Democratic Party anomalies

It’s time to worry — for real: Democratic Socialist Melat Kiros’ win in Colorado shows the anti-America, anti-Israel, antisemitic, anti-capitalism virus has spread well beyond Blue York. 

On Tuesday, the Ethiopian-born Kiros — who’s publicly defended anti-Israel campus protests, criticized opponents of antisemitism and said 9/11 and Oct. 7 were “inevitable” — unseated 15-term incumbent Democratic Rep. Diana DeGette.

And in the race for Michigan’s open US Senate seat, the alarming frontrunner is Abdul El-Sayed, who campaigns with Hasan Piker; Piker is the radical nut who maintains that America “deserved” 9/11.

In New York, Darializa Aviles Chevalier won her primary fight despite having bragged of wiping her hands on the American flag and having led an anti-Israel group that declared it was “fighting for the total eradication of Western civilization.”

Katrina DeVille speaking at the WisDems Convention.
DSA hopeful Katrina DeVille is running for Congress in Wisconsin. Getty Images for WisDems

Zohran Mamdani, El-Sayed, Chevalier and Kiros are not anomalies; they’re now the face of the Democratic Party. And that’s downright scary.

The Democratic Socialists of America and other lefty party insurgents have enjoyed numerous successful primary victories, where they took out incumbent Democrats they view as insufficiently radical.

Most horrifying, in the bizarro world of this political cycle, these young insurgents actually earned extra electoral points for their antisemitism. 

Katrina DeVille, a transgender DSA candidate running for Congress in Wisconsin who accuses Israel of “genocide,” even had a campaign volunteer call for violence against Republicans.

Indeed, DSA candidates have relentlessly echoed anti-Israel and pro-Hamas propaganda, making the Gaza war a wedge issue.

And instead of pushing back, the mainstream Democratic leadership is welcoming the newbies: House Minority Leader Rep. Hakeem Jeffries just extended an olive branch to them.

Scatter-brained Kamala Harris reportedly reached out to Mamdani and others in her party’s pro-Hamas wing in hopes of gaining support for her 2028 presidential run. 

Harris (whose husband is Jewish) hopes to make herself more appealing to the young socialists and antisemites.

These “reasonable” Dems are playing with fire. The radicals are determined not just to wreck the economy with their socialist fantasies but to fuel antisemitism and erode American power.

And they’re coming for something establishment Dems care about even more: themselves.

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