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Vol. I · No. 182 · 1974 Reports Thursday, July 2, 2026
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Democratic Socialists notch Colorado primary win; analyst discusses national prospects

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Topics in This Edition

Democratic primariesDSA candidatesColorado election

Summary

The segment reports Melat Kiros's (misnamed Mayla Quiros in the transcript) victory over longtime Rep. Diana DeGette in Colorado's 1st district and notes recent DSA successes in New York. It features an interview with Decision Desk HQ analyst Jeffrey Skelley on the broader progressive momentum, candidate viability in general elections, and speculation about future races including AOC.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures the recent wave of DSA-endorsed primary wins and correctly identifies key races involving Cori Bush, Oliver Larkin, and Abdul El-Sayed. The name error on the Colorado victor is a clear but isolated inaccuracy. Polling commentary on Michigan is presented cautiously with appropriate caveats. Viewers receive solid context on primary dynamics versus general-election risks but lack details on district partisanship or fundraising. Framing is straightforward and balanced.

Key Moments

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Democratic Socialist unseats 15-term incumbent Diana DeGette in Denver-area district

Melat Kiros defeated DeGette; name misspelled in broadcast as Mayla Quiros.

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DSA wins also in New York recently

Multiple DSA-backed candidates won House primaries in New York the prior week.

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Oliver Larkin challenging Jared Moskowitz in South Florida; Cori Bush rematch with Wesley Bell

Larkin is the DSA challenger in FL-25 primary; Bush-Bell rematch set for Aug. 4 in MO-1.

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El-Sayed slight favorite in Michigan Senate primary but polls weaker in general vs. Rogers

Primary status and general-election polling comparisons align with available data but lack specific poll citations.

Notable Concerns

  • Minor name error on Colorado primary winner

Sources Consulted

  1. In Colorado primaries, a democratic socialist wins; Bennet's governor bid ends
  2. Democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeats longtime House incumbent in Colorado primary
  3. Poll Shows Congressman Jared Moskowitz Leading by 32 Points in FL-25 Democratic Primary
  4. Missouri's 1st Congressional District election, 2026 (August 4 Democratic primary)
  5. Cori Bush wants her seat back — and a rematch over AIPAC