On Friday's broadcast of HBO's “Real Time,” former DNC chair and ABC News contributor Donna Brazile said that while most people agree with Democrats on policy, “they don't want someone to make ends meet.” I would like to ask for help.” We kept talking about jobs, jobs, jobs, 16 million jobs created, and everyone kept saying, I'm working two jobs and yet I don't need the basics of life. I still can't afford the essentials. ”
Mr. Brazile said: [relevant remarks begin around 29:05] “I also think Democrats have to continue to talk about our values, the values that unite Americans. Most Americans agree with us on this issue. But who do they agree with us about? We want help making ends meet. We kept talking about jobs, jobs, jobs, 16 million jobs created, and everyone said, 'Yeah, I work two jobs. Despite the fact that they still cannot afford the basic necessities of life,” he continued. So, look, we made a mistake, but there [are] There are lessons to be learned, Bill, and I'm telling you, two years from now, we're going to be having a different conversation. ”
Brazil then said that the legislation passed by Biden will continue to create jobs, that people believe Trump's inaccurate claims, and that Harris is a good candidate.
He also said that incumbent governments around the world have been defeated by inflation, and that the Biden-Harris administration has made significant progress on costs.
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