Colonel Senator says that the Democratic brand is a “truly problem”


Senator Michael Bennett, extended Kulo, said the brand of the Democratic Party is a “truly problem” and his party is visualized for losing contact with “Meet the Press” workers in NBC.

“I agree that the Democratic Party brand is a truly problem … it is a trademark linked to New York and California, which is linked to the educated elite in this country, and it is no longer with workers in this country,” Bennett told host Christine Wilker.

Wilker Bennett asked whether he agreed with California Governor Gavin New Rosom's assertion that the Democratic Party brand is “poisonous”. Newsom made fiery comments on “real time with Bill Maher” on Friday, and intended that the party stopped “meaning.”

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Bennett said his party had lost his contact with the working class.

Bennett seemed to agree with the governor of California, settling harsh criticisms on his joint party for the loss of communication with ordinary voters. Culorado's Senato member said that the Democrats need to provide a “convincing vision” for the future of the country, and the failure to do so was responsible for President Donald Trump's uninterrupted white victories.

Bennett said: “The Democratic Party has lost a call with workers in our country at a time when fifty years of delusional economy means that most Americans feel, regardless of how difficult their work, their children will not live a better life than the life they have.”

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The governor of the state, Gavin News, called the “poisonous” Democrats. (Anda Chu/Medianews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)

Bennett's comments came when the Democratic Party besieged by fighting the party's future direction. The minority leader Chuck Schumer has been criticized for a vote with the Republicans on a continuous decision to avoid closing the government.

Schumer faced calls to step down from his leadership position, and Bennett previously stated that “it is important for the leaders to know when it is time to go.” However, Senator asked the question when he asked Wilker if he still had “confidence” in the Democratic Senate leader. Shomer resisted calls to step down and pledged to stay in his leadership role.

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Senator Chak Schumer faced calls to step down. (Reuters)

“See, I don't step down. I knew that when I made my voice against the government closing that there would be a lot of controversy,” Schumer said in “Meet The Press”.

Bennett claimed that the Democrats “have been shown at the national level”, and they need to spend their time in the political wilderness to come up with bold political works to restore the confidence of the voters.

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“If the Democratic Party will appear with some imagination, we will not only do what is better, but the American people will be better,” he said.

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