First 2019 Democratic debate held and Ohio Congressman Tim Ryan says the Democratic Party is not connecting with the working class, poor people, Ryan among a crowded field of Democratic presidential hopefuls
After candidates spent most of the Democratic presidential debate Wednesday touting progressive policies like restrictive gun control and Medicare-for-all, one of the few centrists on the stage came out swinging.
On a question about how to address climate change, Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan said Democrats won't be able to confront big problems like a warming planet until they win over the entire country, not just the elites in big cities.
“We have a perception problem with the Democratic party," he said. "We are not connecting to the working-class people in the very states I represent, in Ohio, in the industrial Mid-West. We’ve lost all connection." CLICK HERE TO GO TO READ THE FULL ARTICLE AT USA.COM
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