Anita Dunn: The ‘Next Generation’ of Dems Were ‘Wiped out’ in 2010 and 2014

‘In 2010 and 2014 we had a lot of our next generation wiped out by our mid-term loss’

SCARBOROUGH: “Democratic side really quickly because we have to be even here, even handed.” 
DUNN: “I refuse to say about the Democrats what Steve said about the Republicans.” 

SCARBOROUGH: “I understand, but one of the things –“ [Crosstalk]
SCHMIDT: “Not all Republicans but some.”
SCARBOROUGH: “No, no. I'm talking about Washington Republicans. I mean, certainly what's happened over the past couple of years. But on the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton would be 69 when she get elected, 71, 72-year-old is thinking about running against her. And how old is Bernie?”
DUNN: “Seventy-four.” 
SCARBOROUGH: “Bernie is 74. Where are the young leaders? Where are the Barack Obamas of the next generation?”
DUNN: “I think the Barack Obamas of the next generation are in the states. As Steve said, we have some really exciting leaders moving up the ranks in the seats also. But, of course in 2010 and 2014 we had a lot of our next generation wiped out by our mid-term losses and that's just a reality for the Democratic Party.”

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