Part 5/8:
The Democratic strategy, according to Kasparian, is failing to align itself with the core desires of voters who yearn for authenticity and representation that transcends wealth. The irony persists that figures like Donald Trump, despite being immensely wealthy, successfully market themselves as populists who stand against the very corruption that they themselves embody. Instead, Democrats risk alienating their base by ignoring the lessons learned from Trump's brand of politics, which essentially channels a rebellion against entrenched power.