Sanders: ‘Something Is Fundamentally Wrong with the Democratic Party’ Given Catastrophic Losses
‘We have to open the doors to young people, working people’
Jan 5, 2017 6:00 AM
By Grabien Staff
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SANDERS: "But I think the Democrats — many of them, I will not tell you all, some Democrats say, 'Hmm, we’re doing okay here. I have a good position, I’m a member of the DNC. Do I really want all these young people, working people, to come into my party? My party?!' Some of them say no. On the other hand, there are a lot who understand that when we have lost the House, when we've lost the Senate, when we lost the White House, when we have lost 900 legislative seats, two-thirds of the governors’ chairs are now controlled by Republicans, maybe, maybe something is fundamentally wrong with the Democratic Party and I think within the Democratic Party more and more people understand we have to change the dynamics. We have to open the doors to young people, working people. We need to bring a lot more people into the process.”