that's the thing. his constituency is not the changed part of the party. 60% of the voters in 2016 were older than 45. now it will probably -- it will be around that. it's true for every community, african-american, college whites, non-college whites. his audience are middle of the road, middle of the cub, middle aged white democrats and then african-american democrats, especially those over 35. >> i asked him, i said has the party moved too far to the left? he said, no, i think some of the candidates have moved too far to the left, but i think the party is a centrist party. >> i don't know if i agree with that statement. i understand where he's coming from with that, but i think the younger voters are more farther to the left. i feel like i'm very, very progressive. i teach a class at columbia university. my students are far more progressive than i am. they're talking about ithings i wasn't even thinking about, especially as a college student. that's whethe future of where t democratic is going to be heading. the question is who's going to