Sanders Criticizes Democrats for Abandoning Working Class After Harris Loss

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Senator Bernie Sanders criticized the Democratic Party's campaign strategy following Vice President Kamala Harris's loss to Donald Trump in the presidential election. Sanders highlighted the party's failure to connect with working-class voters, including Latino and Black communities, and criticized its focus on maintaining the status quo. He also condemned U.S. military aid to Israel, citing humanitarian concerns. Sanders questioned whether the party would learn from its mistakes and called for discussions on grassroots democracy and economic justice. Harris conceded the election, emphasizing her continued commitment to fighting for American ideals.
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