April Ryan: Dems Lost Working Class Voters Because They Were Tone Deaf

‘This is not new, though, for black Americans, for Latino Americans, for those who are underserved’

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SCARBOROUGH: "April Ryan, I mean, that's a lot of people are saying, they're going, 'Wait a second, why -- why are Democrats losing working class white voters? Why are Democrats losing working class Hispanic voters? Why are Democrats even losing some working class black voters, especially black men? It overstated -- it was overstated about black men, the degree, but there's no doubt there is a trend that Democrats are losing a lot of people that have been their base for a long time. Why do you think that is?"
RYAN: "Tone deafness. Tone deafness. At this point, you have to think about this. Politics is personal and it's also pocketbook. This is not new, though, for black America, for Latino America, for those who are underserved. Think about the 1960s. Think about the March on Washington with Dr. King. Think about if Robert Kennedy, Sr. and Dr. Martin Luther King would have lived, they would have dealt with issues of poverty.”

 

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