Interim DNC Chair Donna Brazile Apologizes to Bernie Sanders
Wikileaks Email Leak Lead to Debbie Wasserman Schultz Resigning
Interim Democratic National Committee Chair Donna Brazile says she has apologized to Senator Bernie Sanders and DNC donors and volunteers after Wikileaks exposed emails showing DNC officials portraying a bias against him.Â
“I’ve apologized to not only Senator Sanders but all of the other individuals, our donors, our volunteers,†Brazile said on Good Morning America Monday.
Interim chair @DonnaBrazile to @GMA: Wasserman Schultz “deserves” to be a part of #DNCinPHL https://t.co/ntj6ITzZE8 https://t.co/2Qr8ZLr6dR
— ABC News Politics (@ABCPolitics) July 25, 2016
On Sunday, Brazile made similar remarks.
“As Vice Chair, yesterday I went over to see the Sanders campaign and I apologized. I think the allegations, the emails, the insensitivity, the stupidity needs to be addressed and we are going to address it,” she told ABC News.
Vice-chair of DNC Donna Brazile apologized to Sanders campaign over DNC emails: This “needs to be addressed.” https://t.co/D3oy0mgW72
— This Week (@ThisWeekABC) July 24, 2016
DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz on Sunday announced she is resigning in the wake of the emails released by Wikileaks.Â
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