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A notable insight emerged regarding the internal contradictions within party coalitions. Despite Democrats trying to expand their tent—adding figures like RFK and Tulsi Gabbard—and courting Black and Latino voters, they also appear intent on sidelining their most popular figures, such as Federman in Pennsylvania. The juxtaposition highlights the political dysfunction and factionalism at play, illustrating how strategic decisions can sometimes undermine broader electoral aims.