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At the heart of Weinstein's argument is the observation that the Democratic Party struggles to define itself. He questions whether the party stands for working-class individuals or if it has become increasingly aligned with financial elites. This ambiguity creates a disconnect that leaves many citizens perplexed about the party's true priorities. The Democratic Party’s simultaneous allegiance to both grassroots movements and wealthy interests results in a narrative that is difficult to defend and makes for a politically vulnerable position.