Inside the DSA’s Dilemma: Grow the Democratic Party or Become It

News Analysis
The Democratic Socialists of America’s national leadership was split 14–13 in Chicago this summer. Not over whether to endorse Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-N.Y.) for president in 2028, but over whether the group’s own 120,000 members should even get to vote on the question.
The narrow margin, which blocked a nonbinding member poll, landed in the same season the DSA became, by its own count, the largest socialist organization in American history. It also exposed a fault line that the organization’s recent winning streak has mostly obscured. The DSA has not settled on what it wants to be.
Ocasio-Cortez has kept the door open for a potential run for White House. Asked on ABC’s “This Week” this month whether she would run for president or Senate in 2028, she said, “I haven’t ruled out the possibility, and I’m very humbled [by] the tremendous amount of support out there.” That leaves the DSA debating an endorsement for a candidacy she has neither confirmed nor denied…. 

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