Sanders blames Democratic Party for Harris' loss as Trump gains support among working-class voters
Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the Democratic Party for Vice President Kamala Harris' loss to President-elect Donald Trump. He stated that the party has neglected working-class voters, leading to their support shifting away from Democrats. Sanders highlighted that Trump gained support among voters without college degrees, capturing 56% of that demographic, a 6-point increase from 2020. He noted that Harris maintained 55% support among college-educated voters, similar to President Biden's results. Sanders expressed doubt that Democratic leaders would change their approach or address the concerns of working-class Americans. He hinted at future discussions to tackle these issues.