Rep. Dean Phillips (D-Minn.), who launched a primary challenge against President Biden earlier this year, expressed on Sunday that his concerns, along with those of many others, were ignored during the election cycle.
Appearing on Fox News Sunday, Phillips told host Shannon Bream that he felt overlooked by his own party throughout the campaign. He pointed out that while his voice was dismissed, millions of Americans also experienced suppression and disenfranchisement in the political process.
Phillips had long called for a change in leadership, urging President Biden to step aside in favor of a new generation of leaders. He noted that while others may have shared similar concerns, he was one of the few willing to speak out publicly.
According to him, the culture of silence and the political incentives within the system are a serious problem affecting both major parties. He also voiced frustration with the lack of competition within the Democratic Party, emphasizing the need for more debate and choice in the political process.
Phillips argued that both parties must do a better job of addressing the needs of the people and representing a wider range of perspectives. However, he insisted that fixing the system will require more than just politicians; it will take competent and principled leadership from all sides of the political spectrum.