Senator Bernie Sanders, an Independent from Vermont, strongly criticized the Democratic Party in the aftermath of Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election. Sanders, a member of the Senate Democratic caucus, accused the party of neglecting the working class, leading to a disconnect with voters.
In a statement, Sanders expressed his lack of surprise at the Democratic Party's struggles, attributing the loss of support from various demographics, including white, Latino, and Black workers, to the party's perceived abandonment of their interests.
Highlighting the need for change and addressing the concerns of the American people, Sanders pointed out the disconnect between the Democratic leadership's defense of the status quo and the public's desire for meaningful reforms.
Trump's victory over Vice President Kamala Harris in key swing states like Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, and Michigan underscored the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in the election. Sanders criticized Harris' campaign as 'disastrous,' questioning whether the party leadership would learn from the experience.
Despite Republicans securing a Senate majority in the 2024 elections, Sanders, an 83-year-old veteran in the Senate since 2007, secured another six-year term. He emphasized the concerning trend of stagnating real wages for American workers over the past five decades, despite advancements in technology and productivity.
Sanders also highlighted disparities in healthcare access, prescription drug prices, and the lack of guaranteed paid family and medical leave in the U.S. compared to other wealthy nations. He criticized the continued funding of the Israeli government's actions against the Palestinian people, despite opposition from a majority of Americans.
In a tweet, Sanders expressed his pride in voting for Harris, despite the challenges faced by the Democratic Party in the election.