WATCH: Kellyanne Conway insists socialist primary victories don't reflect American values nationwide

Former Trump White House counselor and Fox News contributor Kellyanne Conway said Tuesday's Democratic primary results do not signal a broader political shift, arguing the victories reflect the politics of only a handful of districts.She told Fox News Digital that candidates she characterized as "anti-America" may find success in "very curated, specific districts" but are unlikely to win over the country at larger scale.The comments came after a slate of progressive and socialist candidates scored high-profile victories in Tuesday's Democratic primaries.Those wins fueled renewed debate over whether the Democratic Party is shifting further to the left ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.NY SOCIALIST SURGE COULD PUSH DEM VOTERS TO DEFECT, GOP GOVERNOR CANDIDATE PREDICTSSocialist New York congressional nominees Darializa Avila Chevalier (L), Claire Valdez (C) and Brad Lander.

(Michael M.Santiago/Getty Images; Michael Nagle/Bloomberg via Getty Images; Adam Gray/Bloomberg via Getty Images)Asked whether she expects more progressive candidates to win elections, Conway pointed to what she described as "a lot of anti-American, anti-Israel candidates winning" in Tuesday's Democratic primaries.She claims their appeal to some blocs of voters would remain limited and jurisdictional."I don't think that plays everywhere," Conway said.

"That's not aligned with the values of this country.It'll happen in very curated, specific districts, but it won't happen everywhere."MAMDANI-BACKED SOCIALIST CANDIDATE STORMS OUT OF LIVE INTERVIEW WHEN CONFRONTED WITH OLD SOCIAL MEDIA POSTSKellyanne Conway, former Trump White House advisor, speaks at the America First Policy Institute's America First Agenda Summit at the Marriott Marquis on July 26, 2022.

(Tom Williams/CQ-Roll Call, Inc)Conway made the remarks while attending a Capitol Hill ceremony commemorating the nation's upcoming 250th anniversary, where organizers completed a time capsule to be preserved for the next 250 years.She said she ...

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