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An interesting point emerged about the Democratic Party’s internal struggles. Despite vocal opposition, figures like John Fetterman remain popular within key swing states. The irony is that some Democrats continue to run candidates who don’t perfectly align with the party’s mainstream, highlighting internal tensions and the difficulty in uniting disparate factions.
The conversation also covered the importance of not underestimating populist figures—whether Trump, RFK, or Tulsi Gabbard—who appeal to broader constituencies by challenging establishment norms. The lesson: the political landscape remains unpredictable, and outsiders or insurgents can rapidly alter the status quo.