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The election’s aftermath has showcased a disconnection between the Democratic Party’s leadership and the sentiments of the voting public. Critiques abound, pointing out that despite warnings, the Democratic leadership did not pivot towards engaging with the concerns of average voters—primarily the economy—relying instead on the expectations from affluent sponsors. By favoring monetary largesse over genuine voter engagement and issue-oriented strategies, the Harris campaign has been left without the support it anticipated.