ICYMI: Mullin Breaks Down the Leaderless Left on Hannity

“Their poll numbers show it, 21% favorability across the United States with Democrat voters, that’s about as low as it gets.”

Washington, D.C. –On Wednesday, U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin (R-OK) joined Fox News’ Sean Hannity on Hannity and spoke to the collapse of the Democrat Party’s leadership. Highlights below.

Sen. Mullin’s full interview can be found here.

On how the left has fallen apart:

“Since she [Nancy Pelosi] left, they have completely fell apart. I mean, Cory Booker, personally, I actually get along with him, politically, we couldn’t be more different. He spoke for 25 hours. I can’t think of a single thing he said other than what you said. He ranted against Elon Musk and Donald Trump. Well, that’s the same playbook that the Democrat Party has had. Hakeem Jeffries isn’t leading it. Chuck Schumer isn’t leading it. And their poll numbers show it, 21% favorability across the United States with Democrat voters, that’s about as low as it gets.”

On how the Liberals have lost labor workers:

“This is what happens when you have career politicians that’s running your party. Chuck Schumer is running their party right now. If you want to say he’s a leader, the guy is out of touch with the American people. They’ve lost the working class, as so many of my labor friends now will tell you, they didn’t leave the Democrat Party, the Democrat Party left them. That is the way that the Democrat Party has been moving since Obama was in office, and now who is left standing is just what you said, Bernie Sanders is the leader, essentially leading the Senate right now, and he’s a socialist.”

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