What is the Far Left ?
The growing visibility of Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) and victories by some DSA-backed candidates has triggered an upsurge of redbaiting by Republicans and fear-mongering by moderate Democrats.
Sanders has said, “I don’t believe it is a terribly radical idea to say that someone who works 40 hours a week should not be living in poverty.” Most Americans agree with him.
If anything, it is right-wing Republicans who are the extremists and whose views are out of sync with most Americans. In contrast, progressives and democratic socialists are in accord with the vast majority of Americans, regardless of how they define themselves. For example, according to recent polls:
80% of Americans consider wealth inequality a serious national issue.
82% view the influence of money in politics as a threat to American democracy.
80% believe that the rich have too much political power.
65% think the American economy is rigged to advantage the rich.
77% support increasing taxes on billionaires and 63% (including 43% of Republicans) support higher taxes on large corporations.
80% (and 70% of Republicans) support a tax on corporations whose CEOs make 50 times more than their median employees
73% think that members of Congress and their family members should be prohibited from owning or trading individual stocks.
74% support requiring oil and gas companies to pay a share of climate-related costs.
69% (including 58% of Republicans) think that the government should do more to regulate grocery chains that raise prices to maximize profits.
82% say that the profits made by pharmaceutical companies are a “major factor” in the high price of prescription drugs. Perhaps surprisingly, 89% of Republicans share this view, compared with 78% of independents and 84% of Democrats.
88% want Congress to allow Medicare to negotiate with pharmaceutical companies to lower prescription drug prices
62% think it is the responsibility of the federal government to make sure all Americans have health care coverage.
90% think Congress should add dental, vision, and hearing benefits to Medicare coverage
59% support a single-payer or Medicare for All system (27% oppose the idea and 14% had no opinion).
57% want Congress to pass legislation to codify nationwide rights to abortion, contraception, and in vitro fertilization
68% support labor unions, a significant increase since the 1960s.
67% (including 53% of Republicans) support federal legislation to make it easier for Americans to form unions and negotiate for higher pay and better benefits
77% (including 75% of Republicans) support raising the federal minimum wage from the current $7.25 to $15, while 70% think it should be increased to $17.
75% (including 64% of Republicans) think Congress should guarantee 12 weeks of annual paid family and medical leave to all employees.
73% support government-funded universal childcare.
81% (and 74% of Republicans) support a guarantee of at least 10 days of paid vacation for full-time workers.
70% (including 62% of Republicans) embrace the idea of making two years of community college tuition-free nationwide.
72% (including 63% of Republicans and 61% of gun owners) think that a person should be required to obtain a license from local law enforcement before they can purchase a gun.
58% of Americans who have heard about the recent killings by ICE agents support abolishing the agency. Only 25% of Americans think that most or all of the people being deported are criminals.
57% believe that police treat people unequally based on their race and 58% don’t think that the courts treat everyone equally.
A majority support reforms such as banning chokeholds, curtailing no-knock warrants, expanding the use of body cameras, conducting independent investigations of officer-involved shootings, launching a national database for police misconduct, and appointing civilian oversight boards as watchdogs over police departments. Many Americans support shifting some funding toward community crime-prevention and using mental health workers to deal with non-violent incidents, but very few Americans, across all races, want to “defund” or dismantle local police departments.
Peter Dreier.
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some of the challenges and opportunities facing DSA. https://portside.org/2026-08-20/what-far-left


