Kat Timpf uses CBS poll to argue socialism gains ground among Democrats
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Summary
Kat Timpf opens with jokes then delivers a monologue on a recent CBS News/YouGov poll showing strong Democratic preference for socialism over capitalism, especially among college-educated voters. She criticizes Hakeem Jeffries for distancing from DSA while embracing its members and highlights a New York Democratic Socialist assemblywoman defending shoplifting of necessities. The panel of Brian Kilmeade, Michael Casada, George Santos, and Kennedy discusses the poll, price controls, student debt, and why socialism appeals amid housing costs. They cite 1976 economic comparisons and reject free-stuff arguments, concluding socialist solutions worsen problems.
Editorial Assessment
The broadcast accurately reports the CBS poll's headline findings and the assemblywoman's comments without fabrication. Framing presents rising support for socialism as driven by economic frustration while arguing price controls and theft leniency produce shortages and crime. Viewers miss broader poll context on overall American views favoring capitalism and any data on successful mixed-economy outcomes elsewhere. Guest selection reinforces a single narrative without opposing economists or progressive analysts.
Key Moments
CBS poll: 58% of Democrats positive on socialism, 32% on capitalism; 71% among college grads
CBS News/YouGov poll released days prior; figures match reported crosstabs.
54% of Republicans support government price controls
Same CBS poll found slight majority of Republicans and most independents okay with price caps.
NYC socialist assemblywoman says stealing necessities like soap is a biological need, not a crime
Emily Gallagher comments reported in New York Post and other outlets the same week.
US unemployment 4%, inflation 2.8%
July 2026 unemployment 4.1%; headline CPI ~3.4% YoY, core/PCE figures closer to 2.8% range.
Notable Concerns
- Opinion segment presents poll data as evidence of systemic threat without discussing margin of error or question wording