Bernie Sanders just took a rhetorical sledgehammer to Kamala Harris — and he did it on CNN, no less. For a man who’s spent decades trying to keep the Democratic Party’s socialist wing in fighting shape, this was more than a casual critique. This was the political equivalent of tossing your own teammate under the campaign bus and then backing it over them… twice.
Asked by Dana Bash to explain why he thought Harris lost the 2024 election, Bernie didn’t hesitate. He blamed billionaires. Not Republicans. Not “misinformation.” Not some vague external force Democrats love to invent when things go south. No — according to Bernie, Harris surrounded herself with wealthy donors who told her to keep quiet about the working class.
“Well, no, I think, I mean, I don’t think that that’s — I like her, she’s a friend of mine, but her core consultants, you know, were heavily influenced by very wealthy people,” Sanders said.
“How do you run for president and not develop a strong agenda which speaks to the economic crises facing working families? You know, more income and wealth inequality today than we’ve ever had. You have 60% of our people living paycheck to paycheck. You’ve got a health care system which is broken and dysfunctional, and despite spending so much, we’re the only major country not to guarantee health care to all people. How do you not talk about these issues?,” he continued.
“How do you run for president and not develop a strong agenda which speaks to the economic crisis facing working families?”@SenSanders says that one reason Kamala Harris lost in 2024 was because “she had too many billionaires telling her not to speak up for the working class.” pic.twitter.com/QRnwxO8znQ
— State of the Union (@CNNSOTU) August 10, 2025
And here’s where the hypocrisy meter starts twitching. This is the same Bernie who, just two months before the election, defended Harris for downplaying her hard-left agenda, calling it “pragmatic” strategy. Translation: hide the Marxist playbook, win first, then unleash it later. But now? Apparently, that caution cost her the election.
Which raises a fascinating question: was Bernie lying then to protect her, or is he rewriting history now to distance himself from a losing campaign? Either way, it’s a bad look.
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Welker: “Do you think Kamala is abandoning her progressive ideals?”
Bernie: “I think she is trying to be pragmatic and do what she thinks is right in order to win the election.” pic.twitter.com/qtwmgui7vd
— Trump War Room (@TrumpWarRoom) September 8, 2024
His core complaint? That Harris didn’t have a “strong agenda” for the economic crisis facing American families. According to Bernie, she offered only vague nods to affordability while ducking the big socialist promises like guaranteed health care for all. Never mind that Americans just spent the last few years rejecting exactly that kind of overreach every time it shows up on the ballot.
But here’s the part Bernie either doesn’t see or won’t admit: Harris didn’t lose because she didn’t lean far enough left. She lost because voters knew exactly who she was, no matter how carefully her billionaire handlers tried to dress it up. The fake smiles, the awkward cackles, the endless word salads about “equity” and “lived experience” — they all screamed elitist politician who talks down to the people she claims to champion.
And that’s the thing Bernie isn’t saying out loud: the Democratic Party’s so-called “working-class message” has been swallowed whole by its obsession with identity politics and climate mandates. You can’t say you’re for coal miners while plotting to destroy their jobs in the name of Green New Deal fantasies. You can’t tell truckers you support them while pushing electric vehicle mandates they can’t afford.
Bernie might genuinely believe the Democrats can win by going full socialist, but even he knows that’s a tough sell in middle America. So now, post-election, he’s free to wag his finger and claim moral high ground. It’s a safe move — Harris is politically finished, the billionaires he’s blaming won’t touch him anyway, and the media will eat up the drama because it pits one Democrat against another.
But make no mistake — this isn’t just Bernie being candid. This is Bernie setting the stage for the left’s next chapter: a not-so-subtle warning that the party can’t “compromise” with the center without losing its socialist soul. Harris was just the cautionary tale. The real story is the battle brewing for what’s left of the Democratic brand.
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