After Loss, Democrats Plan Reforms With Help From Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb

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Former Denver Mayor Wellington Webb was in New York City with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton on Tuesday night as the presidential election results came in -- as well as on Wednesday during her concession speech.

With Republicans moving into the Oval Office, as well as maintaining control of Congress, Democrats are looking for answers; one avenue the party is exploring is its presidential nomination process. Following the contentious race between Clinton and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders, a unity reform commission was created.

Webb, who left the mayor's office in 2003, participated in the formation of the commission; during his speech at the Democratic National Convention in July, Webb said the commission is tasked with "assessing and improving our party's presidential nominating process."

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Webb spoke with Colorado Matters host Nathan Heffel.