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One of Gyo's key arguments is the danger of Democrats being out of touch with the realities faced by average Americans. He illustrated this by commenting on the mundane frustrations that Americans discuss daily, which differ significantly from the issues often debated in Washington. For instance, he pointed out that voters are more concerned with practical financial issues than the intricacies of foreign aid or judicial matters. This disconnect, Gyo warns, can prove disastrous for Democrats if they fail to accurately align their priorities with those of the electorate.