Socialism surges among Democrats as party leaders reject DSA agenda: ‘Pack of fools’
The top Democrat in the House is making it clear that he doesn't support the Democratic Socialists of America's (DSA) agenda.
But even though House Democratic Leader Rep.
Hakeem Jeffries of New York doesn't back the DSA's far-left policy proposals, a majority of Democrats hold favorable views of socialism, according to two national polls released in recent weeks.
That's not the case for most Americans, and especially Republicans, who hold negative views of socialism, according to the surveys.
"I don’t support the DSA agenda, as has been articulated by the DSA itself," Jeffries said during an interview this past weekend on NBC News' "Meet the Press." CHECK OUT THE LATEST FOX NEWS POWER RANKINGS IN THE MIDTERM RACES Jeffries wasn't the only major Democrat taking aim at the socialist agenda on the Sunday talk shows.
Kentucky Gov.
Andy Beshear , a potential 2028 Democratic presidential contender, called socialism a "failed experiment" during an appearance on CBS News' "Face the Nation." Longtime Democratic strategist and pundit James Carville was less diplomatic.
"They're a bunch of silly people... a pack of fools," Carville said as he referred to DSA members, during a Monday appearance on Fox News' " Jesse Watters Primetime.
" DEMOCRACY ’26: STAY UP TO DATE WITH THE FOX NEWS ELECTION HUB The DSA's agenda includes defunding and abolishing police and prison systems, ending Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) deportations and detentions, abolishing borders, granting voting rights to noncitizens and implementing a single-payer "Medicare for All" health system.
The DSA's new platform also calls for abolishing the Senate, and replacing the presidency and Supreme Court with leadership chosen by and subordinate to Congress.
Candidates backed by or aligned with the DSA, as well as other left-wing progressives, have won a series of victories over more moderate incumbents and candidates supported by the party establishment in primary showdowns this spring and summer, including high-profile wins this month in crucial Democratic Senate primaries in Michigan, Minnesota and Florida.
SIGN UP TO GET THE POLITICS NEWSLETTER Ahead of those victories, a Fox News national poll conducted last month indicated 52% of Democrats but just 11% of Republicans held positive views of socialism.
According to the poll, Democrats had more favorable opinions of socialism that capitalism.
A CBS News survey in the field earlier this month had similar findings.
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