Democratic socialist Melat Kiros defeats longtime US House incumbent in Colorado
Democratic socialist Melat Kiros beat U.S. Rep. Diana DeGette in a Colorado House primary Tuesday, a stunning victory for the first-time candidate against a nearly 30-year incumbent and another win for the Democratic Socialists of America.
Kiros, 29, is the latest candidate to rise from the party’s left flank and boot an incumbent, with two self-described democratic socialists winning their primaries last week in New York. The Colorado district covers the dark blue city of Denver, and Kiros is expected to win in November and reach Congress in January.
The victory helped answer a question that’s recently faced the party nationally: Are voters gravitating toward a younger, more progressive generation of leaders?
Elsewhere, however, Sen. John Hickenlooper successfully fended off a primary challenge from self-fashioned “insurgent progressive” state Sen. Julie Gonzales.


