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January 18, 2020
For Democrats worried about Bernie, Bloomberg's looking good
Democrats are running out of options. So far, no candidate of the week has promised to be capable of beating President Trump and his supercharged economy or even of staying in the race. Worse, Bernie, the candidate who almost certainly cannot win, is peaking at the perfect time, right before the primaries. You can see the fear in a John Ellis opinion piece at the Washington Post:
At the moment, two realities drive the Democratic presidential campaign.
Reality No. 1: Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont is leading in most polls in both Iowa and New Hampshire. He's also the best organized in both states. And he's got a hot hand; what used to be called "momentum."
Reality No. 2: Democratic primary voters are, as Gallup put it, "thinking strategically about [their] 2020 nominee." Here's Gallup's write-up from two months ago: "Six in 10 Democrats and Democratic-leaning independents would...(Read Full Post)
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