Progressive Primary Wins Highlight Tax Resistance Barrier to U.S. Welfare Expansion
Vox reported that four left-wing candidates, including 29-year-old Melat Kiros, won recent Democratic congressional primaries in the United States, boosting progressive influence. The victories were secured in several districts, giving the Democratic Socialists of America a stronger foothold within the party. Progressive incumbent Chris Rabb also won his primary, reinforcing the leftward shift. Gallup polling cited by the report indicated a growing share of voters view higher taxes on the ultra-wealthy as a burden, reflecting rising tax resistance.
Analysts warned that this resistance could become a key barrier to funding a Scandinavian-style expansion of the U. S. welfare state. The candidates emphasized the need to build a broad progressive voting bloc to overcome the fiscal hurdle.