BTW
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Joe Biden: is not going anywhere. Every poll I see has him fading.
This is not 2016, "Medicare for All" and "$15 min wage" are main stream.
He has the same baggage as Hillery without the vote for him cause he is a women backing.
Look for Kamala Harris to rise and pick up his votes
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Kamala Harris pummeled Biden.
Last poll I saw
Biden -10
Harris +8
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Elizabeth Warren: She will play well early, but ultimately has no base. She is hated by Wall Street and is not trusted by the left. (for endorsing Hillery, among other things)
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General consensus she won night 1
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Pete Buttigieg: Why is he polling well? Yeah, he is gay, but his proposals make no sense.
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Still in the running, did not make a big impact.
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Tulsi Gabbard: Not this time, look for her to be a player in 2004. ( if Bernie wins the nomination, serious VP candidate.)
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Most googled candidate after first night, people were curious
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Bernie Sanders: The way he has change the conversation in the last 4 years, he should be a shoe in. But people seem to blame him for Hillery blowing the election.
He campaigned hard for Hillery and more Bernie supports voted for her then Hillery
supporters voted for Obama.
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Quiet debate, but nailed his closing remarks.
Seems to be an "anyone but Bernie" movement brewing.
I think I did fairly good.