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Senator Michael Bennet, D-Colo, said Marko Democratic Party is “really problematic” and castes her party for losing contact with working people on Sunday at the “Meet The Press” NBC.
“I agree that the Democratic Party brand is truly problematic … It is a brand that is connected with New York and California, is associated with an educated elite in this country and is no longer with working people in this country,” Bennet said to host Kristen Welker.
Welker asked Bennet if he agreed with the statement of the California government Gavin News that the brand of the Democratic Party “Toxic”. On Friday, he gave fiery comments on “real time with Bill Maher” and implied that the party had stopped making “meaning”.

Bennet said his party lost contact with the working class people.
Bennet seems to have agreed with the governor of California, straightening the sharp criticisms of his common party for losing contact with everyday voters. Colorado Senator said Democrats should present the “convincing vision” for the future of the country, and the failure was responsible for two non-in-the-junior victories by President Donald Trump.
“The Democratic Party lost contact with work people in our country at a time when fifty years of economy reduced meant that most Americans were feeling, no matter how hard they were working, their children would not live a life better than the life they were leading,” Bennet said.

Government Gavin News called Democrats “toxic.” (Anda Chu/Medianews Group/The Mercury News via Getty Images)
Bennet’s comments were followed by the Democratic Party surrounded by a conflict in the future direction of the party. The leader of the minority senator Chuck Schumer ignited the fire for voting with the Republicans on constant resolution to prevent the Government from extinguishing.
Schumer faced calls to step down his leadership position, and Bennet said earlier that “it is important to know for leaders when it is time to leave.” The senator, however, bent a question when Welker asked if he still “trust” in the leader of the Democratic Senate. Schumer resisted the calls to step down and vow to remain in his leading role.
Colbert presses Schumer on the left, voting for the GOP consumption account

Senator Chuck Schumer faced calls to step down. (Reuters)
“Look, I do not deviate. I knew that when I vote against the exclusion of the Government that there would be a lot of controversy,” Schumer said in “Meet the Press”.
Bennet claimed that Democrats were “refused at the national level” and that they had to spend their time in the political desert, designing bold policy programs to regain voters’ confidence.
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“If the Democratic Party appeared with an imagination, not only would we do better, but the American people would be better,” he said.