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On Friday's episode of "Real Time," host Bill Maher said he was fearful that the Democratic Party is becoming a "ghost brand," drawing a comparison between the party's waning popularity and the downfall of former department store giant, Sears.
"The cautionary tale of the ghost brand is an important one because it applies not only to business but also to politics. I fear the Democratic Party is at risk of becoming a ghost brand too," he warned. "Like Sears, it used to be mighty and ascendant and popular."
Maher described a ghost brand as "a company or a store that, like Sears, still exists, but only as a pathetic shell of its former self. The brands that make you say, 'Oh, they're still making that.' Because they screwed

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