Democratic Socialists of America (DSA)-backed candidates are looking to broaden their efforts beyond New York following recent election results. Multiple outlets report that after the organization gained attention with New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani’s election last year, DSA-backed candidates secure additional victories in New York, contributing to momentum for the progressive movement.

The sources also say DSA is now targeting upcoming primaries in several states. Fox News and The Hill both point to plans aimed at Colorado and Wisconsin, with Fox News additionally mentioning Michigan. The reporting frames these contests as the next step for DSA-aligned campaigns after outcomes in New York that reportedly include ousting incumbents.

While the articles emphasize the political momentum and the states now on the target list, they do not provide detailed vote totals or extensive background on the specific candidates. Overall, the accounts align on the central development: DSA-backed wins in New York are followed by plans to pursue similar gains in additional states through primary elections.