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A Cato Institute survey finding that 86% of Americans are grateful to be in this country and 74% say the American Dream is personally available to them arrived alongside a July Fourth weekend that sharpened the Democratic Party's internal split on ideology and economic policy.
New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani used his holiday address to attack "monopolies that dominate every industry," "oligarchs who buy elections," and a health insurance industry he characterized as exploitative.
Fifteen House moderates responded with an open letter declaring they are "capitalist, not socialist" and "proud, not ashamed of America." DSA growth and the platform it is pushing The Democratic Socialists of America carried 6,500 members into Bernie Sanders' 2016 presidential run.
Membership rose to 8,500 during that campaign, then another 13,000 signed on in the eight months following the election.
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