CNN commentator and former South Carolina state lawmaker Bakari Sellers (D) called Democratic leadership “old and stale” while praising Republicans for having “done a very good job at uplifting a lot of their younger leaders” during a network interview on Tuesday.
The perspective from Sellers, 33, comes after Conor Lamb, 33, running for a congressional seat in Pennsylvania’s conservative-leaning 18th District in the western part of the state, recently ran a political ad stating he wouldn’t support House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) in her next leadership bid.
“What the Republican Party has done a very good job at is uplifting a lot of their younger leaders,” he continued. “The Ted Cruzes, the Marco Rubios, the Nikki Haleys, the Tim Scotts, even the Bobby Jindals when he was running for president. They allowed these young people space to breathe, [Speaker] Paul Ryan, and assume leadership posts.”
“In the Democratic Party we have a hard time with our leaders holding on to the mantle and then browbeating those people who choose to challenge them,” he concluded. “I’m one to believe that Nancy Pelosi has done an amazing job, but Nancy Pelosi also needs to put in place a succession program so that [Rep.] Hakeem Jeffries [N.Y.] or many of the other young people in the Democratic Party have an opportunity to lead and bring in some fresh values.”
A special election will be held in two week to replace former Rep. Tim Murphy (R-Pa.).
Lamb launched the ad after GOP state Rep. Rick Saccone tried to tie him to Pelosi, who has held a seat in Congress for 31 years.
“My opponent wants you to believe that the biggest issue in this campaign is Nancy Pelosi. It’s all a big lie,” Lamb says in the ad. “I’ve already said on the front page of the newspaper that I don’t support Nancy Pelosi. The real issues are the ones that affect your lives.”