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2016 Postmortem
Showing Original Post only (View all)Bernie Sanders: The Democracy Now! Interview [View all]
Bernie Sanders: The Democracy Now! InterviewDemocracy Now
AMY GOODMAN: What do you think Donald Trump represents?
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: I mean
AMY GOODMAN: And who do you think he represents?
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: Thats a good question, and I dont know that I can give you a definitive answer, but this is what I think. For a start, in terms of the campaign, what he did is, as I indicated in my remarks, he touched a nerve. And it would be wrong to deny that. There are some people who think that everybody who voted for Donald Trump is a racist, a sexist or a homophobe or a xenophobe. I dont believe that. Are those people in his camp? Absolutely. But it would be a tragic mistake to believe that everybody who voted for Donald Trump is a "deplorable." Theyre not. These are people who are disgusted, and they are angry at the establishment. And the Democratic Party has not been clear enough, in my view, about telling those people, whether they are white, whether they are black, Latino, Asian American or whatever, women, gay, whatever, that we are on their side. And too often what we look at is identity. Youre a woman. Well, thats good, but we need more women in the political process. We need more African Americans in the political process, more Latinos. No question about that. But we need people who will have the guts to stand up to the billionaire class and corporate America and fight for working families.
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: I mean
AMY GOODMAN: And who do you think he represents?
SEN. BERNIE SANDERS: Thats a good question, and I dont know that I can give you a definitive answer, but this is what I think. For a start, in terms of the campaign, what he did is, as I indicated in my remarks, he touched a nerve. And it would be wrong to deny that. There are some people who think that everybody who voted for Donald Trump is a racist, a sexist or a homophobe or a xenophobe. I dont believe that. Are those people in his camp? Absolutely. But it would be a tragic mistake to believe that everybody who voted for Donald Trump is a "deplorable." Theyre not. These are people who are disgusted, and they are angry at the establishment. And the Democratic Party has not been clear enough, in my view, about telling those people, whether they are white, whether they are black, Latino, Asian American or whatever, women, gay, whatever, that we are on their side. And too often what we look at is identity. Youre a woman. Well, thats good, but we need more women in the political process. We need more African Americans in the political process, more Latinos. No question about that. But we need people who will have the guts to stand up to the billionaire class and corporate America and fight for working families.
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Let's hope they run a progressive who appeals to a huge swath of the electorate.
GreenPartyVoter
Dec 2016
#2
Yes, I believe that's how the rules are written! Always a good idea to play the game to WIN!
InAbLuEsTaTe
Dec 2016
#27
The issues interfering with the election were the issues that interfere with them every election...
JCanete
Dec 2016
#18
we barely win elections. When is that last time we've had control of government, nationally and
JCanete
Dec 2016
#20
argh...I was making the point that these are media hit jobs, and I have to wonder how you missed
JCanete
Dec 2016
#24
I know someone else who spouted "Mission Accomplished" We're still cleaning up his mess.
Exilednight
Dec 2016
#25
The DNC has become a USELESS MISMANAGED WASTE! It needs to be drastically REFORMED!!!
RBInMaine
Dec 2016
#35
let's hope the function and role of the DNC is clear to those in charge of it next time..
think
Dec 2016
#3
Except the STUPID question about going 3rd party which is walking to your own political execution.
RBInMaine
Dec 2016
#36