
Young Progressives Redefine the Democratic Party Beyond the DSA
The piece argues that the current wave of insurgent Democratic candidates isn’t solely defined by the Democratic Socialists of America; while DSA-aligned figures have raised its profile, many winners are not DSA members and reflect a broader set of young, anti-establishment progressives. Nonideological factors like race, age, leadership preferences, and stances on Israel/Palestine shape these races, and the analogy to the Tea Party suggests factional dynamics within the party may deepen as more insurgents win in safe districts, forcing leadership to reckon with a wider spectrum of beliefs.