Miller warns Mamdani movement 'spreading across' Democratic Party after socialists notch key victories

White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller argued Tuesday that the Democratic Party has fundamentally transformed as progressive candidates continue to win primaries across the country."[We have to] explain to the American people that Democrats you grew up with, the Democrats that your mom and dad grew up with, the Democrats that your grandma and grandpa grew up with, do not exist anymore at all, not at any level of government," Miller said."A vote for any Democrat, anywhere, for any office, is empowering a party that wants to strip this country to the bone, to take away our security, our defense, our way of life."FAR-LEFT GROUPS PIVOT FROM MAY DAY PROTESTS TO MOBILIZE VOTERS FOR 2026 MIDTERMS, PUSHING DEMS LEFTWARDWhite House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller speaks during the inaugural Americas Counter-Cartel Conference at the U.S.Southern Command (SOUTHCOM) headquarters in Doral, Fla., on March 5.

(Eva Marie UZCATEGUI / AFP via Getty Images)Miller's warning came during a "Hannity" appearance, where he discussed Tuesday night's New York primary victories for Zohran Mamdani-backed candidates Darializa Avila Chevalier, Claire Valdez and Brad Lander.Far-left progressivism and Democratic socialism are spreading beyond New York State, however.In Maine, progressive Graham Platner secured a primary victory earlier this month and will face incumbent Republican Sen.

Susan Collins in November's general election.In other races, Democratic socialist Nithya Raman will square off against incumbent Democrat Karen Bass in the Los Angeles mayoral race.Texas Democrat James Talarico, another progressive, will face Republican Ken Paxton in a high-stakes Senate race in November, and Michigan Senate candidate Abdul El-Sayed will first challenge two other Democrats for the primary nomination.SEN COLLINS SLAMS BERNIE-BACKED GRAHAM PLATNER AS TOO FAR-LEFT FOR MAINE VOTERSNew York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani and New York Gov.

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