Saturday, April 18, 2026

Meet the New Socialist Congresswoman from New Jersey!

 On April 16, 2026, Analilia Mejia won a special election for New Jersey's congressional district 11, a seat previously held by governor Mikie Sherrill. Her victory is significant given her self-described socialist policies and endorsements from prominent progressive figures.

• Mejia's win is seen as a potential shift towards more socialist principles within Congress.

• She received early support from Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Sen. Bernie Sanders, indicating strong backing from the progressive wing of the Democratic Party.

• Mejia's policy agenda includes:

• Universal childcare

• Medicare for All

• Free public college and cancellation of all student loan debt

• Funding for these initiatives is planned through raising taxes on billionaires and corporations.

• She advocates for the "Homes for All Act" to significantly increase public housing units, despite concerns over the track record of government-run housing.

• Mejia calls for expanding the Supreme Court and suggests impeachment articles against specific justices, arguing that the current court is ideologically biased.

• Social media posts from Mejia hint at her perspective on socialism and criticism of systemic racism in policing.

• The New Jersey 11th district is noted for being well-educated and affluent, raising questions about the implications of her policies on those demographics.

Mejia’s election reflects a growing acceptance of socialist policies in certain political circles, driven by progressive ideals and a strong voter base in affluent areas. Her proposals and the implications of her policies will likely influence political discussions going forward. 

https://www.americanthinker.com/articles/2026/04/meet_the_new_socialist_congresswoman_from_new_jersey.html

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