White House counselor
Kellyanne Conway thinks
Democrats should spend some time self-reflecting if they're really considering the possibility of backing billionaire and former
New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg as the party's presidential nominee.Fox News' Chris Wallace asked Conway on Sunday if it would be fair for
President Trump to go after Bloomberg for sexist comments he's reportedly made in the workplace in the past. In Conway's mind that's absolutely fair game, and she's not sure why Democrats aren't already doing that themselves.Wallace asked Conway how the Bloomberg revelations found in The
Washington Post compared to Trump's infamous Access
Hollywood tape. "It's far worse," Conway said. "Oh my goodness, it's far worse. And, by the way, that was fully litigated."
Bloomberg's
Democratic competitor former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg also appeared on
Fox News Sunday and Wallace asked him to comment on the allegations of sexism and
racism being waged at Bloomberg. Buttigieg said Bloomberg will have to answer for that, and he thinks voters want a candidate without that kind of baggage, but did say there was no comparison to Trump's rhetoric.