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NYC's DSA victories prove the left is ready for change. Let's hope the old guard gets the message.
By John Gallagher at LGBTQ Nation
· June 29, 2026
· 6 min read
Last week's primary results built on a theme that's been running through this year's elections. If you want to win as a Democrat, you better be willing to ditch the consultants and give the people what they want. And what they want are fighters who are thinking differently about politics. A lot of t
Key takeaway A lot of the attention was focused on results in New York City, where three Democratic Socialists of America (DSA) candidates and one DSA alumnus won primaries.
Why this matters
The victories of Democratic Socialists of America candidates in New York City's primaries have significant implications for the national LGBTQ+ community. As the party establishment grapples with the shift in voter sentiment, LGBTQ+ individuals may see new opportunities for advocacy and representation. The DSA's focus on structural change and addressing wealth disparities could lead to more inclusive and equitable policies, particularly in areas like healthcare and employment, where LGBTQ+ individuals often face unique challenges. The fact that these elections took place in a major urban center, with a large and diverse LGBTQ+ population, suggests that the momentum for change could be felt nationwide. As the Democratic Party reassesses its strategy, LGBTQ+ advocates may be able to push for more progressive policies and greater representation within the party, potentially leading to stronger legal protections and more supportive social services for LGBTQ+ individuals across the US.
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Category: rights ·
Published: June 29, 2026 ·
Source: LGBTQ Nation ·
Reading time: 6 min
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