Is The Far-Left Taking Over The Democratic Party?
By Times News
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One of America's largest states is set to nominate left-wing candidate Abdul El-Sayed. His victory in the Democratic primary is the latest sign that the party is shifting decisively to the left. Meanwhile, in Wisconsin, Francesca Hong has defeated her opponent despite previously arguing that Thanksgiving should be cancelled. Is America on the verge of embracing democratic socialism after 250 years, or can MAGA prove it is still the true standard-bearer of the American spirit? Plus, just how damaging has the war with Iran become for Donald Trump as US military stockpiles begin to run low? What does it mean for America's ability to project power abroad? And why is Trump threatening a US attorney and an Olympic swimmer over a body of water? Katy Balls, Washington editor and columnist at The Times and The Sunday Times Gerard Baker, columnist at The Times and editor at large at The Wall Street Journal Producers: Euan Dawtrey, Harry Kitson Picture: Getty Images Audio: Reuters, CNN 00:00
Tags: the times, the sunday times, Donald Trump, US Politics, Democratic Socialists, DSA, Michigan Primary, Abdul El-Sayed, Haley Stevens, Steve Bannon, Iran War, Strait of Hormuz, Jeanine Pirro, Reflecting Pool, AIPAC, Progressive Democrats, AOC, The Squad, 2028 Election, Midterm Elections
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