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Democratic Socialists Expand Reach Beyond City Hall

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The Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) are amplifying their political influence, having secured New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani in 2021. Now, they’re targeting congressional and state legislative races nationwide, aiming to reshape U.S. policy from within. This shift marks a strategic pivot from local victories to federal-level challenges, leveraging their grassroots network to unseat incumbent lawmakers.

Mamdani’s win underscored the DSA’s growing clout in urban centers, driven by progressive candidates advocating policies like the Green New Deal and Medicare expansion. While exact deal values or market impacts aren’t specified, their campaigning could influence federal budget priorities, labor laws, and climate initiatives. Business leaders may face regulatory shifts if DSA-backed candidates gain traction in key districts.

The group’s congressional ambitions reflect broader dissatisfaction with centrist Democrats and a push for leftist policies. By focusing on high-profile races, the DSA seeks to transform legislative agendas and challenge entrenched power structures. This escalation signals a new phase in U.S. political dynamics, with potential ripple effects across party alignments and policy debates.