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Trump Communists Rhetoric Divides Democrats Ahead of Midterms

Analysis by Eleanor Cross | Ticker: 2026-07-13 at 17:14 | 2 MIN READ
Trump Communists Rhetoric Divides Democrats Ahead of Midterms
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Trump communists accusations have resurfaced, as the president repeatedly brands leading Democrats as “hard‑core, godless communists” in a bid to sharpen ideological lines before the November midterms.

Trump communists Narrative Fuels Intra‑Party Tension

The onslaught began after a wave of democratic‑socialist victories in New York primaries, prompting the president to cite communism ↑ 94 times since June 25 in speeches, tweets and a Fourth of July address that declared “you cannot be a communist and a patriot.” Republican strategists see the tactic as a way to shift voter focus from the economy to a Cold‑War‑style red scare, while polling still shows cost‑of‑living concerns dominate.

“If running on that agenda invites attacks, we should lean into it,”

says Joseph Geevarghese of Our Revolution, defending progressive candidates against the smear. Centrist Democrats warn the label could jeopardize swing districts; Matt Bennett of Third Way urges primary voters to select “more mainstream” contenders to blunt the charge. Yet progressive figures like Abdul El‑Sayed stress their support for capitalism, rejecting the socialist tag even as they push expansive public programs. The GOP’s own record raises eyebrows: during his second term, Trump secured minority stakes in firms such as Intel and U.S. Steel, a move critics liken to state‑owned enterprise. Historical parallels to the 1950s McCarthy era surface, given Trump’s mentorship under Roy Cohn. The internal debate mirrors the party’s post‑pandemic reckoning over its future direction, with younger voters showing greater openness to democratic‑socialist ideas, according to a Cato Institute survey. Meanwhile, Republican House Speaker Mike Johnson posted a cartoon warning “Mini Mamdani” would turn New York into a communist showcase. As the midterms loom, both sides grapple with whether the “communist” charge will energize bases or alienate moderates, a question that will shape the next chapter of American politics. Reuters and Bloomberg continue to track the fallout.


Analysis by: Eleanor Cross

Chief Washington Correspondent

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