Tuesday, June 23, 2026

Democrats Party Like It’s 1911

As of 2026, the number of socialist mayors in the United States is on the rise, reaching levels not seen since the early 20th century. This summary explores the resurgence of socialist candidates within the Democratic Party and their implications for the political landscape.

● By the end of 2026, there may be ten socialist mayors in the U. S., the highest since the 1910s.

● In 1911, the Socialist Party of America saw success in local elections, reflecting a broader acceptance of socialism among educated elites.

● The rise of democratic socialists today is attributed to backlash against Trump-era policies, economic struggles, and dissatisfaction with the Democratic establishment.

● Currently, eight socialist mayors are in office, including Nithya Raman in Los Angeles and Brandon Johnson in Chicago.

● There is significant support for socialism among voters, with nearly half of Democrats expressing favorable views, while 26% of Republicans share similar sentiments.

● Historical trends suggest that socialist leaders often encounter challenges retaining public support, typically resulting in short terms in office. After the 1910s, only a few socialists were elected, and many did not last long.

● New challenges emerge from the radicalization within the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA), which recently adopted a platform with far-reaching proposals like abolishing the U. S. Senate and granting amnesty to all undocumented immigrants.

● The evolving nature of DSA membership could lead to more radical actions and policies that strain relationships within the party.

● GOP strategists caution that underestimating the socialist movement could prove problematic, as it may influence the broader political dialogue.

The resurgence of socialist mayors in the U. S. reflects changing attitudes among voters. While there is interest in socialist policies, historical patterns suggest that continued support may be difficult to sustain. The Democratic Party's embrace of this ideology raises questions about its future direction and the potential consequences of more radical platforms within the party. 

https://issuesinsights.com/2026/06/23/democrats-party-like-its-1910/

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