Democratic Arizona Senator-elect Ruben Gallego said Sunday on CNN that his party had ignored Latino voters, calling out how “Ivy League” candidates lacked a “pulse” on the Latino working class.
Following President-elect Donald Trump’s win, exit polls from the election showed that the Republican candidate made significant gains among key Democratic voting blocs, such as Hispanic and black men. On “State of the Union,” host Jake Tapper questioned the newly elected Arizona senator about the GOP’s swing among Hispanics, pointing out that Gallego previously told Democrats to “go touch grass and meet real Latinos.”
“I think Democrats, a lot of times, surround ourselves with people that will affirm what we already believe or people from our same backgrounds, right? And so you have a lot of Ivy League candidates that hire Ivy League Latinos that don’t actually come…