In this episode of “The Democrat Rage Continues”…
Saturday saw another day of rage and finger-pointing among Democrats after the crushing Election Day loss delivered to Vice President Kamala Harris by now-President-elect Donald Trump.
What was primarily rage against the American people for being too “stupid” to support Harris has now morphed into an intra-party circular firing squad, replete with plenty of angry finger-pointing.
Independent Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders, who’s as left-wing as they come, issued a blistering statement on Wednesday, the day after the election. Sanders not only blamed Harris’ “disastrous” campaign for the historic loss; he also accused the Democrats of “abandoning working-class people.”
Sanders posted on X (formerly Twitter) that the historic loss should “come as no great surprise” after substantial numbers of working-class voters — first the white working class and then the Latino and black working classes — looked to Trump for help. That demonstrable reality drives the Democrat clown car absolutely insane. […]
— Read More: redstate.com
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