The senior political commentator of CNN, Scott Jennings, argued on Tuesday that the Democratic Party voter base has changed drastically in a generation.
In a discussion about CNN Newsnight, Jennings said that all working -class people who voted for the Democratic Party in the 90s changed the parties.
“All the boys of Clinton you are talking about, of those boys of the working class of the 90s, all Trump types now. And that also explains part of the evolution of the Republican platform,” Jennings said.
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CNN Scott Jennings and the Democratic Podcaster Chuck Rocha described how working class Democratic voters in the 90s moved to be Trump voters. (Screen capture/CNN)
The conservative commentator made the comment after the presenter of Podcast Liberal Chuck Rocha, a companion panelist, said that the Democratic Party has lost sight of the people of the working class and their concerns.
“Look, I am an unusual brown man at the university who was a teenage father when he was 19 years old. I remember what it was like to go to a payment lender buy diapers. That is really difficult.
“We have to start appearing where normal people are and not this exaggerated, whatever it is,” he added.
Jennings agreed, mentioning how her working class and voting father was the first in her circle to recognize the appeal of President Donald Trump.
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Other prominent liberals, such as Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT., Have also argued that the Democratic Party lost the 2024 elections because it abandoned the working class. (Charly triballeau/AFP through Getty Images)
“You know, my dad, a type of working class, worked in a factory, was a garbage man for a while was the greatest type of clinton I met in the 90s. It was the first guy to tell me that Donald Trump was going to be the next states,” Jnnnnning. “And, of course, I told him that I was full of that. And I was wrong, and he was right.”
The expert added that the male base of the working class of the Democratic Party “has left.”
CNN Shermichael Singleton commentator intervened, saying: “Most of the Democrats I know are corporate people. They are practically elitists. They are great institutions. And they pile the dear Everdies in contact with Everdekd’s fights daily.”
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Other democratic figures have admitted the failure of the parties to retain voters of the working class, partly following the 2024 presidential elections.
A few days after Trump won in November, Senator Bernie Sanders, I-VT., Declared in an interview: “It should not surprise us that a Democratic Party who has abandoned the people of the working class discover that the working class has abandoned them.”
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Obama’s former advisor David Axelrod said the day after Trump won that his party talks to the voters of the working class with “unwanted and unwanted disdain,” which led many of them to the Republican candidate.