If your question is, 'Is it conceivable that good people can take over the Democratic Party and make it a working-class party?'—that’s a possibility.
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Sanders reflects on the potential for reform within the Democratic Party.
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If you could defeat the oligarchs here and say, 'You know what? New York City is not for sale.' That will send a message to every community in America that real change is possible.
The importance of your election is that from a moral perspective, from a set of values, you’re going to be in sharp contrast to the president of the United States.
And I think over the years, the Democratic Party has done a lot of good things in terms of women’s rights, the environment, civil rights, gay rights. But in terms of the needs of the working class, I’m sorry to have to say they have not.
Political violence has no place in this country. We must condemn this horrifying attack.





