Democratic Socialists of America breaks membership records: ‘largest socialist organization in United States history’

The Democratic Socialists of America topped 120,000 members on Saturday as the United States celebrated its 250th Independence Day, the group announced Sunday. The DSA is now the “largest socialist organization in United States history,”…
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