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Democratic Socialists of America
MediaBias News has published 6 stories involving Democratic Socialists of America, from August 2026 to August 2026. Each one is scored for how well the original reporting stood up, and lists the reports it was written from.
Politics · United StatesAngie Nixon defeats Alex Vindman in Florida Democratic Senate primary
Florida State Representative Angie Nixon, a Democratic Socialist, defeated former National Security Council official Alex Vindman in the Democratic primary for U.S. Senate. Nixon secured 56% of the vote after spending under $60,000, while Vindman raised over $16 million and spent $2.2 million on advertising.
United States5 min readTrust 42 · Craft 55 · Hype 65- Politics · United States
Hakeem Jeffries rejects DSA agenda and Medicare for All in NBC interview
Hakeem Jeffries told NBC’s Meet the Press he does not support the Democratic Socialists of America agenda or Medicare for All legislation, though he said DSA members could join the Democratic caucus. The remarks drew criticism from progressives and were reported across the political spectrum, with outlets differing on what he left unsaid.
United States4 min readTrust 68 · Craft 77 · Hype 38 - Politics · United States
JD Vance tells Republicans to stop blaming young voters for socialism’s appeal
JD Vance warned Republicans against blaming young Americans for embracing socialism, arguing the party must address economic concerns like housing costs to counter the ideology’s appeal. The median US home price exceeds $430,000, a figure cited in reports on his remarks.
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Politics · United StatesWhite House calls Michigan candidate Abdul El-Sayed a communist threat
The White House shared a compilation of Abdul El-Sayed’s past statements on defunding police, abolishing ICE and wealth taxes, calling his views a direct threat to America. Right-rated outlets led on the video and on a DSA spokeswoman’s refusal to say who would catch a rapist if police were abolished. No left- or centre-rated outlet carried the story.
United States4 min readTrust 42 · Craft 31 · Hype 67
Politics · United StatesAOC calls early progressive rhetoric 'crazy' in interview on Wisconsin candidate
US Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said on ABC’s “This Week” that the first wave of progressive rhetoric, which she labelled “Woke 1”, was “crazy”. She made the remark while discussing Wisconsin gubernatorial candidate Francesca Hong, who has faced criticism for past social media posts calling to abolish prisons and cancel Thanksgiving.
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Politics · United StatesNew York Mayor Proposes Surtax on Owners of Multiple Homes
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani proposed a surtax on owners of multiple homes, publishing a list of nearly one million property owners and warning 17,000 they could face annual levies of $40,000 to $350,000 if they cannot prove full-time occupancy. The policy aims to redistribute housing, American Greatness reported.
United States4 min readTrust 30 · Craft 45 · Hype 65