“How you doing?” “It’s good to see you! I’m good.” “Democrats win when we figure out what is right, and we get out there and fight for it.” “I think Democrats win when we run on real solutions, not impossible promises.” “But I’m a little more pragmatic.” “If we embrace a far-left agenda, they’re going to say we’re a bunch of crazy socialists. If we embrace a conservative agenda, you know what they’re going to do? They’re going to say we’re a bunch of crazy socialists. So let’s just stand up for the right policy.” “We need to have a campaign of energy and excitement and of vision.” “We are more worried about winning an argument than winning an election.” “Folks, we have a choice. We can go down the road that Senator Sanders and Senator Warren want to take us, which is with bad policies like Medicare for all, free everything and impossible promises that will turn off independent voters and get Trump re-elected.” “Democrats flipped 40 Republican seats in the House and not one of those 40 Democrats supported the policies of our front-runners at center stage.” “I get a little bit tired of Democrats afraid of big ideas.” “I don’t understand why anybody goes to all the trouble of running for president of the United States just to talk about what we really can’t do and shouldn’t fight for.” “Senator Warren’s plan, basically that she put out, we would not be able to trade with the United Kingdom.” “But why do we got to be the party of taking something away from people?” “No, no one is the party—” “That’s what they’re running on. They’re running on—” “What do you say to Congressman Delaney?” “You’re wrong.” “... Bernie, you don’t have to yell.” “But throw your hands up.” “All right!” “You haven’t—” “You don’t know that, Bernie. “Second of all — I do know, and I wrote the damn bill.” “But you are playing into Donald Trump’s hands.” “If you think any of this wonkiness is going to deal with this dark psychic force of the collectivized hatred that this president is bringing up in this country, then I’m afraid that the Democrats are going to see some very dark days. There is an injustice that continues to form a toxicity underneath the surface, an emotional turbulence that only reparations will heal.” “Thank you very much. Senator Sanders—” “... Medicare for all is comprehensive. It covers all health care needs.” “I have a better path: Medicare for America.” “I just have a better way to do this.” “My plan, BetterCare, is fully paid for.” “That’s the concept of my ‘Medicare for all who want it’ proposal.” “Thank you, Ms. Williamson. Thank you, Ms. Williamson.” “Hope you’ll come back to me this time.” “Go ahead.” “Thank you, mayor.” “And Washington can’t deliver—” “Thank you, mayor.” “You can’t expect—” “Thank you, congressman. We’re going to move on. We’re going to move on.” “Stand by please, stand by please. Please abide by the rules.”