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Vol. I · No. 177 · 1575 Reports Saturday, June 27, 2026
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Gutfeld Segment Frames NYC Socialist Primary Wins as Democratic Shift

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Topics in This Edition

NYC electionsDemocratic PartysocialismUS politics

Summary

The segment reacts to recent New York City Democratic primaries where candidates backed by socialist Mayor Zohran Mamdani won multiple races, including Brad Lander defeating Rep. Dan Goldman. Panelists discuss the rise of democratic socialists, warning of party radicalization and long-term institutional influence. Gutfeld and guests (Kennedy, Andrew, Kat, Tyrus) draw on election outcomes and figures like Hasan Piker; commentary highlights perceived Democratic tolerance for radicals and critiques socialism's economic outcomes without referencing primary sources or opposing data.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately reports the primary results and specific losses like Goldman's but frames them as evidence of unchecked socialism without context on turnout, district specifics, or policy details. Loaded language ('explosion of socialism,' 'house guest who wakes up... to burn the house down') and selective emphasis on negative outcomes skew perception toward alarm. Missing are counterpoints on voter motivations or distinctions between democratic socialism and historical examples. Claims of inevitable poverty and force are philosophical rather than tied to current data or NYC-specific proposals.

Key Moments

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Explosion of socialism in New York City via recent primaries

Mamdani-backed DSA candidates including Lander, Valdez, and Avila Chevalier won key races per contemporaneous reports.

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Dan Goldman lost after leading Trump's impeachment

Goldman defeated by Lander in NY-10 primary; prior role in impeachment proceedings documented.

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Socialism always leads to equal poverty and requires force

Philosophical assertion; no data or historical sourcing provided for current NYC context.

missing context

Left controls schools, media, arts, and churches

Opinion on institutional influence; lacks specific evidence or counterexamples in segment.

Notable Concerns

  • Heavy reliance on opinion without balanced sourcing
  • Generalizations about socialism lacking empirical anchors for 2026 context

Sources Consulted

  1. Far-left surge: Mamdani-backed candidates oust Dem establishment
  2. Democratic socialists win New York primaries
  3. Clean sweep for Mamdani-backed candidates in New York Democratic primary
  4. Democratic Rep. Dan Goldman loses his New York City primary
  5. New York 10th Congressional District Primary 2026: Live Election Results
  6. Hasan Piker celebrates America being 'closer than ever' to socialism