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Vol. I · No. 183 · 2119 Reports Friday, July 3, 2026
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Schumer favorability low amid DSA primary wins in Colorado, New York

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Topics in This Edition

Chuck SchumerDemocratic primariesDSA

Summary

The segment from The Hill's Rising discusses Chuck Schumer's declining favorability ratings and growing calls for new Senate Democratic leadership. Hosts debate DSA-backed candidates' recent primary successes as a sign of voter frustration with establishment Democrats like Schumer. They reference a Colorado House primary where a progressive incumbent lost to a democratic socialist and compare Democratic and Republican primary voter behavior. The discussion draws on polling data and recent election results, with one host emphasizing policy outcomes versus optics and the other highlighting radical shifts in Democratic primaries.

Editorial Assessment

The broadcast accurately captures documented low Schumer favorability in New York (around 38-39%) and the July 2026 Colorado primary upset by DSA candidate Melat Kiros over Rep. Diana DeGette. However, it lacks context on national Democratic polling trends, Schumer's reelection timeline (2028), and similar insurgent challenges in past cycles. The 'radical' and 'terrorist sympathizer' language reflects opinionated framing rather than neutral reporting, potentially skewing viewer perception of primary voter motivations. Viewers miss counter-evidence on broader anti-incumbent sentiment across parties and specific policy drivers behind DSA support.

Key Moments

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Chuck Schumer's popularity has plummeted with calls for new Senate leadership

Multiple 2025-2026 Siena and other polls show Schumer favorability at historic lows in NY (38-39%) and underwater nationally among some groups.

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In Colorado primary, a very progressive lost to a socialist/Dem due to frustration with Schumer

July 1, 2026 primary: DSA-backed Melat Kiros defeated incumbent Rep. Diana DeGette; part of recent DSA wins in NY and CO.

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Democratic primary voters are choosing true radicals over moderates

Kiros described as democratic socialist focused on economic populism and foreign policy; DeGette long-serving progressive incumbent; reflects intra-party progressive surge but not uniformly 'radical' per candidate platforms.

Notable Concerns

  • Opinionated language equating DSA positions with extremism without sourcing specific statements

Sources Consulted

  1. New York polls are full of warnings for Chuck Schumer
  2. Schumer favorability at lowest point in 20 years among New Yorkers: Poll
  3. In Colorado primaries, a democratic socialist wins; Bennet's governor bid ends
  4. Democratic socialists look for latest win in Colorado primaries
  5. DSA's third major primary win deepens Democrats' fight over party's future
  6. Chuck Schumer popularity plummets amid calls for new Senate leadership, DSA surge | RISING