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Speaking to CNN's Dana Bash, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) was asked why he believes the Democratic Party has "turned its back" on voters.
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00:00You said the Democratic Party has turned its back on the working class.
00:04You'd said something pretty tough when you were speaking to this crowd about Kamala Harris.
00:10One of the reasons, in my view, that Kamala Harris lost this election
00:14is she had too many billionaires telling her not to speak up for the working class of this country.
00:21Ouch.
00:22Well, no, I think, I mean, I don't think that that's, I like Kamala, she's a friendly one,
00:26but she was her core consultants, you know, were heavily influenced by very wealthy people.
00:33How do you run for president and not develop a strong agenda,
00:40which speaks to the economic crises facing working families?
00:44You know, more income and wealth inequality today than we've ever had.
00:48You have 60% of our people live in paycheck to paycheck.
00:51You got a health care system, which is broken and dysfunctional.
00:55And despite spending so much, we're the only major country not to guarantee health care to all people.
01:00How do you not talk about those issues?
01:01She talked about affordability.
01:03Well, but in a vague, I don't want to rehash that campaign.
01:06But I think, I think the clue to democratic victories is to understand
01:12that you've got to stand unequivocally with the working class of this country.
01:17You need an agenda that speaks to the needs of working people.
01:20Is it a radical idea that we join every other major country and guarantee health care to all people?
01:27Is that a radical idea?
01:28You tell me how many people are talking about that.
01:30Is it a radical idea to say that we're going to raise the minimum wage to $17 an hour?
01:35Is it a radical idea to say that in the midst of a competitive global economy,
01:40we need to make sure we have the best educated workforce that all of our kids,
01:44regardless of income, should be able to get a higher education?
01:47These ideas exist all over the world. They don't exist in America.
01:52And they don't exist because of the power of the oligarchs economically and politically.
01:56All right, let's be clear, in my view, the current political system in the United States of America
02:02is broken and corrupt. Does anybody think that it makes any sense at all that Elon Musk can spend
02:09$270 million to elect Trump as president and then become the most important person in government?
02:16Billionaires should not be able to buy elections. And by the way,
02:19that's not just a progressive perspective. Conservatives understand that too.
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