Kshama Sawant, the third most successful self-described socialist candidate in 
the English-speaking world after Jeremy Corbyn and Bernie Sanders attributes 
their unexpected rise to the appearance of a new generation which “did not grow 
up in the shadow of the Cold War” and now confronts “a low-wage job market, 
proliferation of student debt and an escalating housing affordability crisis."

Sawant won election to Seattle’s city council in 2013 despite her open 
affiliation to the far left Socialist Alternative Party. Against the fierce 
opposition of the Democratic Party leadership and business establishment, she 
won re-election to the council with an even higher percentage of the vote last 
month. In both cases, rank-and-file Democrats defied their leaders and threw 
their support to Sawant rather than the party’s candidates.

"In 2013, many people voted for me in spite of the fact I was a socialist. In 
this year’s election, many more people voted consciously for socialist 
politics”, she writes in today’s Guardian. “Since the Occupy movement, the 
dirty word as far as many millennials are concerned is not socialism, but 
capitalism.”

http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2015/dec/19/socialism-definition-most-searched-word-of-2015
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