Jerry Brown: Litmus Test for Dems Should Be ‘Intelligence’ and ‘Caring’ About the Common Man

‘You have to have a party that rises above the more particular issues to the generic, the general issue of making America great’

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BROWN: "Well, the litmus test should be intelligence, caring about, as Harry Truman or Roosevelt used to call it, the common man. We’re not going to get everybody on board. And I’m sorry, but running in San Francisco is not like running in Tulare County or Modoc, California, much less Mobile, Alabama. If we want to be a governing party of a very diverse, and I say diverse ideologically as well as ethnically, country, well, then you have to have a broader party that rises above the more particular issues to the generic, the general issue of making America great, if I might take that word."

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