Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., offered pointed criticism of the Democratic Party Monday, saying the party has “failed” and made “terrible mistakes,” while urging a refocus on the American people rather than political machinery.
According to Fox News, during an interview with The New York Times Opinion, Booker, known for his record-breaking 25-hour speech against President Donald Trump, said the party needs a generational shift and a tougher conversation about its future.
“And in the Democratic Party, I want to have a very tough conversation. I want it to be a competition of ideas about what our party is going to look like. I’m one of those people who’s saying our party has failed. They’ve made terrible mistakes. I want us to emerge in this moment not focusing on party but refocusing on people,” Booker told Times columnist David Leonhardt.
Booker drew on his family’s history of Democratic activism. He said his grandfather helped turn several districts in Detroit, Michigan, blue during the Franklin Roosevelt era, attributing that success to FDR’s vision for working Americans.
“This was going to be the nation where working people would have dignity at work, would be able to afford a home, would be able to afford to raise their children and give them a better life,” Booker said.
He also reflected on his father’s experience during the civil rights movement, noting how fair hiring practices allowed him to rise at IBM.
“If you create a fair playing field, people get on that field and compete,” Booker said. Yet, he argued, the party of his generation failed to set up the next generation for similar success.
“And next thing you know, my father would look at my brother and me growing up in a suburban home in New Jersey and say: Boy, don’t you dare walk around this house like you hit a triple. You were born on third base. But that’s the dream for every generation. And the Democratic Party has failed in my generation,” he said.
Booker also criticized the party’s outreach, particularly to younger voters. “I basically said to my team: My fellow Democrats, you guys are running to go do MSNBC — and I love my MSNBC — but that only got 100,000 views. I can show you on my platforms that one video of mine can get more than the top-rated views on MSNBC. So we’re in a different era. That’s an important point,” he said.
With his comments, Booker is positioning himself as a voice for Democratic renewal, emphasizing innovation, engagement with youth, and a return to focusing on Americans’ everyday needs.














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