Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday he’s worried about turnout levels of young Democratic voters ahead of the November midterm elections.
The Vermont senator said, “I am worried about the level of voter turnout among young people and working people who will be voting Democratic.
Sanders continued to suggest that Democrats should frame their midterm approach around economic talking points — and not abortion — to drive turnout.
Sanders, who is chair of the Senate Budget Committee, backed President Joe Biden on opposing the elimination of the debt ceiling, projected to be a key issue should Republicans take back the House and Senate in November. “You have to increase the debt ceiling,” Sanders said.
That spending brought inflation and disastrous economic problems that will poor people are paying for the high prices of food, energy etc. Just a thought.