Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) is getting real about why he thinks former Vice President Kamala Harris lost against President Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential campaign.
Appearing on “The Tim Dillon Show” Wednesday, Sanders claimed that Harris didn’t tend to the needs of working class Americans enough, noting Trump triumphed in the election because of “money in politics.”
The conversation kicked off after host Tim Dillion said that “a lot of people” were “shocked” that the Democratic party “put out” former President Joe Biden as a “candidate with clear cognitive issues.”
“And then without a primary, Kamala Harris, who was relatively unpopular in the Democratic primaries, was then the candidate. And she only had 90 days to sell herself to the American people. And by the way, she did a decent job for [only] having 90 days,” Dillion continued.
Dillion went on to ask Sanders, “Why is there such a cover-up with Biden’s mental decline? Why is there no primary, a quick one even, after he is judged unfit to run? Why is there no transparency there? That’s a huge problem.”






