Democratic Leaders Clash Over Working Class Support Post-Election

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The White House, through press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre, respectfully disagrees with Senator Bernie Sanders' claim that the Democratic Party has abandoned the working class. Jean-Pierre highlighted President Biden's pro-union stance and job creation efforts, noting 16 million jobs created and rising wages. Sanders criticized the party following President-elect Trump's victory, suggesting the working class felt neglected by Democrats. Democratic National Committee Chair Jaime Harrison also defended Biden's record, dismissing Sanders' remarks as unfounded.
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