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As Stewart analyzed the Democratic Party's trajectory, he painted a stark picture of its failure to resonate with its traditional base of working people. He articulated a growing frustration with how the party has ineffectively managed policies that protect the working class from corporate exploitation. He blamed the Democrats for losing touch with their core constituents and pointed to incidents like the undercutting of Bernie Sanders during the primaries as evidence of the systemic failings within the party itself.