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Amidst the discussion, there was a notable reflection on the changing political landscape. The discussion highlighted how some Democratic candidates, especially in states like Wisconsin, cannot rely solely on traditional anti-Trump rhetoric or identity politics to win votes in working-class communities. The example of Wausau, Wisconsin, was cited—once voting for Obama but later shifting to Trump, signaling that appealing to working-class rural voters requires a more nuanced approach than the current Democratic narrative.