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John Fetterman candidly described the Democratic Party's current communication strategies as overly condescending. He suggested that party members often engage in shaming and scolding voters, which has alienated many. His argument emphasized that such an approach, characterized by a belief in superior knowledge and labeling dissenters as ignorant or fascist, leads to significant electoral losses. He warned that the party's focus on extreme positions could further marginalize its appeal, noting that voters respond poorly to a "boutique" style of politics.