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Home » The Party of Jealousy, Pettiness, and Hate: More Than Half of Democrats Now Support Socialism

The Party of Jealousy, Pettiness, and Hate: More Than Half of Democrats Now Support Socialism

Jonathan DavisJuly 26, 2026Updated:July 29, 2026 POLITICS
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The poll numbers are out, and they confirm what conservatives have been watching unfold in slow motion for years: the Democratic Party has crossed a threshold it cannot uncross. A majority of its own voters now hold a favorable view of socialism.

Fox News released the data Saturday. Fifty-two percent of Democrats view socialism favorably. Only 43 percent view it unfavorably. Step outside the Democratic Party — as NBC’s Steve Kornacki noted on air with palpable discomfort — and “it’s a totally different world.” Among independents, only 17 percent view socialism favorably while 77 percent view it unfavorably. Among the broader American electorate, socialism remains deeply unpopular.

But inside the Democratic coalition, it is now the majority position. Not a fringe. Not a noisy minority. The majority.

If anything, the Fox poll understates the problem. A Gallup poll that CNN cited in an attempt to downplay the shift — arguing the trend is only improving “modestly, at best” — showed 66 percent of Democrats holding a positive view of socialism. Sixty-six percent. CNN tried to use that number to minimize the story. Read it again and tell me what about it is minimal.

This is not a polling artifact. This is the Democratic Party’s actual voter base telling researchers, out loud, what it believes. And what it believes is increasingly indistinguishable from what Zohran Mamdani, AOC, and Abdul El-Sayed have been saying at rallies for years. Government-run supermarkets. Abolition of private property. Seizure of the means of production. Police defunding. Prison abolition. The entire DSA agenda — now supported by a majority of the party’s voters.

Trump named it plainly this month: a holy war on communism. “We are made in the image of one almighty God,” he wrote, “and a communist will never say that.” He’s right about the stakes, and the polls vindicate the urgency. The ideology that has killed more human beings than any other in the 20th century — that turned Cuba into a prison island, Venezuela into a starvation economy, and every other country it touched into a disaster — now commands majority support among one of America’s two major political parties.

Conservatives have been warning about this for years. They were told they were being hysterical. That “democratic socialism” was a meaningless label. That Bernie Sanders just wanted Medicare for All and free college, not gulags. That the DSA was a fringe student movement with no real political influence.

Zohran Mamdani is the mayor of New York City. AOC is a 2028 presidential frontrunner. Fifty-two percent of Democrats view socialism favorably, and 66 percent by another measure. The fringe became the mainstream and nobody in the establishment did anything serious to stop it.

Trump is now making the case to the country. The midterms will test whether the majority of Americans — who view socialism unfavorably by a three-to-one margin — are paying attention.

They should be.





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