In a rare moment of candor on CNN, Florida Democrat Rep. Jared Moskowitz offered a revealing glimpse into the electoral poison of his party's radical wing, admitting that voters in his district are emphatically rejecting the extreme socialist agenda pushed by the Democratic Socialists of America (DSA).
Speaking after his primary win, Moskowitz underscored a stark reality many on the left refuse to confront: a significant portion of his constituency, specifically 25% Jewish and 20% Hispanic, has directly experienced the devastating consequences of socialism.
"People have escaped socialism," Moskowitz stated unequivocally, explaining why these voters refuse to tolerate the DSA's far-left fantasies. And there it is: common sense from those who have lived through the nightmare, not just read about it in a college textbook.
The Congressman detailed the radical proposals that have become a hallmark of the modern progressive movement, ideas that send shivers down the spine of any patriotic American. He cited calls to "abolish the Senate," a direct assault on the Constitution's foundational checks and balances. He pointed to the demand to "get rid of prisons," an open invitation to chaos and lawlessness that defies the very concept of public safety and order.
But perhaps most alarming to the nation, Moskowitz highlighted the DSA's infamous "no borders" stance — a policy that would obliterate national sovereignty and security, a direct affront to every American who believes in a secure homeland. "Most Americans hear that stuff and they say, what is going on?" he observed, articulating the bewilderment and alarm of the electorate.
Ironically, Moskowitz even complained that Fox News "wants to book these people every single day if they could," because, as he implicitly conceded, simply allowing these radicals to speak their mind exposes their extremism to a broad audience, proving the point of conservative media without lifting a finger.
He further pointed to the anti-Israel position, a core issue for his opponent, as another significant driver of voter rejection. In his "pro-Israel district," voters clearly prioritize strong alliances and national security over the left's increasingly hostile posture towards America's allies.
Moskowitz's unvarnished observations confirm what America First conservatives have warned for years: the radical left's agenda of open borders, defunded police, and constitutional upheaval is not just unpopular, it's electorally toxic. When even Democrats are forced to acknowledge the common-sense rejection of socialist extremism, it's a testament to the enduring American spirit that values freedom, law, and order above all else.