Democratic presidential candidate John Hickenlooper John HickenlooperThe Hill's Morning Report - Sponsored by Facebook - Trump previews SCOTUS nominee as 'totally brilliant' Cook Political Report shifts Colorado Senate race toward Democrat Willie Nelson playing at virtual fundraiser for Hickenlooper MORE said two of his more progressive opponents, Sens. Elizabeth Warren Elizabeth WarrenHillicon Valley: Subpoenas for Facebook, Google and Twitter on the cards | Wray rebuffs mail-in voting conspiracies | Reps. raise mass surveillance concerns On The Money: Anxious Democrats push for vote on COVID-19 aid | Pelosi, Mnuchin ready to restart talks | Weekly jobless claims increase | Senate treads close to shutdown deadline Democratic senators ask inspector general to investigate IRS use of location tracking service MORE (D-Mass.) and Bernie Sanders Bernie SandersThe Hill's Campaign Report: Trump faces backlash after not committing to peaceful transition of power Bernie Sanders: 'This is an election between Donald Trump and democracy' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Trump stokes fears over November election outcome MORE (I-Vt.), are “demonizing” business.

The former Colorado governor made the dig at the top-tier candidates while speaking to CNN “Newsroom” host Poppy Harlow on Wednesday following the previous night's debate, which highlighted the divide between liberals and centrists in the crowded Democratic primary field.

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Harlow asked Hickenlooper if Sanders was “demonizing business in America” with his remarks about the pharmaceutical and health care industries.

“I think in a more general way he's demonizing business,” Hickenlooper responded. “Both he and Sen. Warren are consistently saying the problem is business — the problem is this business, is that business — and they are careful to try and attack only large business."

"Every large business started as a small business, and every small business wants to get larger,” he added.

"A pragmatist doesn’t mean you don’t have big ideas. It means you know how to figure out how to get them done."



Presidential candidate and former CO Gov. @Hickenlooper, on the divide between moderate and progressive Democrats during #DemDebate night one.https://t.co/hFm9Ijmiky pic.twitter.com/jfztzESNqc — CNN Newsroom (@CNNnewsroom) July 31, 2019

Hickenlooper, a self-described pragmatist, said in order to be “serious” about controlling health care costs and dealing with climate change, “we've got to get all business supporting us.”

Before entering politics, Hickenlooper started a microbrewery that led to a larger business.

Hickenlooper told CNN he is a capitalist, but with the caveat that he views himself as a “small-business person” as opposed to a “larger scale” capitalist.

Although Warren and Sanders share some progressive policy ideas, they’re divided on embracing the term “capitalist.”

Sanders has long defended his position as a democratic socialist, while Warren has said she is a capitalist who believes the marketplace needs rules.

Spokespeople for Warren and Sander did not immediately respond to requests for comment.