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The Democratic Socialists of America, the largest socialist organization in the US, has reached 100,000 members.

The far-left group, which counts NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani among its members, touted the milestone on social media this weekend, which surpassed a goal it set in 2020.

Founded in 1982, DSA had a relatively small presence on the national stage — hovering around 6,000 members — until Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ 2016 presidential campaign introduced a new generation of radicals to the group.


  The Democratic Socialists of America, founded in 1982, has reached the milestone of 100,000 members, the group said. X/demsocialists The Democratic Socialists of America, founded in 1982, has reached the milestone of 100,000 members, the group said. X/demsocialists

  The group has seen increasing influence in Democratic politics in recent years, and took credit for NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election victory. Getty Images The group has seen increasing influence in Democratic politics in recent years, and took credit for NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election victory. Getty Images

Since then it’s become a political force, even taking credit for Mamdani’s election victory last year and helping shape his taxpayer-funded-giveaways-laden agenda.

However this week the New York chapter of the group broke with Mamdani in his endorsement of Gov. Kathy Hochul’s re-election bid. The chapter lambasted her for siding “with her billionaire donors while offering working-class New Yorkers crumbs.”

The group’s endorsements have become coveted prizes by many Democrats, both incumbents and those seeking office, in a move that could push the party farther to the left as moderates embrace lefty policies to try to avoid primary challenges.

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