86 Democrats Condemn Socialism as Zohran Mamdani Meets With Trump

In a country where the cost of living skyrockets while wages remain low, where a few broken bones can leave you in financial ruin, and where the young feel they have no chance at any upward mobility, 86 House Democrats joined Republicans to pass a resolution denouncing “the horrors of socialism.”

“Whereas socialist ideology necessitates a concentration of power that has, time and time again, collapsed into communist regimes, totalitarian rule, and brutal dictatorships; Whereas socialism has repeatedly led to famine and mass murders, and the killing of over 100,000,000 people worldwide,” the resolution reads. “Whereas many of the greatest crimes in history were committed by socialist ideologues, including Vladimir Lenin, Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Fidel Castro, Pol Pot, Kim Jong Il, Kim Jong Un, Daniel Ortega, Hugo Chavez, and Nicolás Maduro …”

In addition to the 86 Democrats who voted with Republicans, two Democrats voted “present.”

“Socialism has time and again led to economic ruin, human depravation, and mass suffering. But from the bread lines of Eastern Europe to the failed communist regimes of Cuba and Venezuela, socialism promises equality but delivers it selectively,” said GOP Representative John Rose. “It promises security but delivers surveillance. It promises fairness but delivers oppression and democide.”

This vote—which comes the same day that democratic socialist Mayor-elect Zohran Mamdani meets with President Trump in the White House—is an embarrassing waste of time for the party trying and failing to win back the working class, which still views them as elites. It’s also something they do a lot.

This resolution was met with wide disapproval.

“I wish we were here on the House floor this morning debating solutions that would reduce grocery bills, lower housing costs, end Trump’s tariffs strangling American small businesses and manufacturers, solve the Republican health care crisis, or any legislation that allows Americans to afford to live through the catastrophic economic policies of Trump and the Republicans,” Democratic Representative Maxine Waters said, speaking against the resolution. “But, instead of doing the work our constituents desperately want us to do, Republicans in the House have chosen once again to advance a resolution under the guise of denouncing ‘socialism.’ Let me be clear, this resolution is an embarrassing distraction from the complete and total failure of the Trump administration to deliver actual results for the American people.”

Here is every House Democrat who voted with Republicans to condemn socialism:

  1. Pete Aguilar—California
  2. Gabe Amo—Rhode Island
  3. Jake Auchincloss—Massachusetts
  4. Ami Bera—California
  5. Sanford Bishop—Georgia
  6. Brandon Boyle—Pennsylvania
  7. Nikki Budzinski—Illinois
  8. Salud Carbajal—California
  9. Ed Case—Hawaii
  10. Kathy Castor—Florida
  11. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick—Florida
  12. Gil Cisneros—California
  13. Katherine Clark—Massachusetts
  14. Jim Clyburn—South Carolina
  15. Herb Conaway—New Jersey
  16. Lou Correa—California
  17. Jim Costa—California
  18. Angie Craig—Minnesota
  19. Jason Crow—Colorado
  20. Henry Cuellar—Texas
  21. Don Davis—North Carolina
  22. Chris Deluzio—Pennsylvania
  23. Shomari Figures—Alabama
  24. Bill Foster—Illinois
  25. Lois Frankel—Florida
  26. Laura Gillen—New York
  27. Jared Golden—Maine
  28. Vicente Gonzalez—Texas
  29. Maggie Goodlander—New Hampshire
  30. Josh Gottheimer—New Jersey
  31. Adam Gray—California
  32. Josh Harder—California
  33. Jim Himes—Connecticut
  34. Steven Horsford—Nevada
  35. Chrissy Houlahan—Pennsylvania
  36. Hakeem Jeffries—New York
  37. Julie Johnson—Texas
  38. Marcy Kaptur—Ohio
  39. Bill Keating—Massachusetts
  40. Greg Landsman—Ohio
  41. Susie Lee—Nevada
  42. Mike Levin—California
  43. Ted Lieu—California
  44. Stephen Lynch—Massachusetts
  45. Seth Magaziner—Rhode Island
  46. John Mannion—New York
  47. Lucy McBath—Georgia
  48. April McClain Delaney—Maryland
  49. Kristen McDonald Rive —Michigan
  50. Gregory Meeks—New York
  51. Grace Meng—New York
  52. Joseph Morelle—New York
  53. Kelly Morrison—Minnesota
  54. Jared Moskowitz—Florida
  55. Seth Moulton—Massachusetts
  56. Frank Mrvan—Indiana
  57. Donald Norcross—New Jersey
  58. Jimmy Panetta—California
  59. Chris Pappas—New Hampshire
  60. Marie Gluesenkamp Perez—Washington
  61. Scott Peters—California
  62. Brittany Pettersen—Colorado
  63. Nellie Pou—New Jersey
  64. Josh Riley—New York
  65. Raul Ruiz—California
  66. Pat Ryan—New York
  67. Andrea Salinas—Oregon
  68. Brad Schneider—Illinois
  69. Hillary Scholten—Michigan
  70. Kim Schrier—Washington
  71. Eric Sorenson—Illinois
  72. Daren Soto—Florida
  73. Greg Stanton—Arizona
  74. Haley Stevens—Michigan
  75. Marilyn Strickland—Washington
  76. Tom Suozzi—New York
  77. Emilia Sykes—Ohio
  78. Dina Titus—Nevada
  79. Ritchie Torres—New York
  80. Lori Trahan—Massachusetts
  81. Gabe Vasquez—New Mexico
  82. Eugene Vindman—Virginia
  83. James Walkinshaw—Virginia
  84. Debbie Wasserman Schultz—Florida
  85. George Whitesides—California
  86. Fredrica Wilson—Florida