2/ Also, Pete is running a campaign more beholden to the traditional Democratic donor class than a Bernie or a Bloomberg. And those spigots are drying up. When that’s your base, and they tell you more money isn’t coming, it’s time to leave.
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3/ One way or another, we’re going to be watching Pete campaign for the rest of our lives. Which is exciting or depressing, depending on your point of view. I hope next time around, he will be less messaged and more comfortable with himself.
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You don't think the establishment pressured him?
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He's a Notre Dame grad, he's too egotistical, he dropped out on his own. He's NOT going to let anyone tell him anything. He will throw himself back into some political challenge in Indiana or is more suited for California?
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Unless Pete finds a way to make serious inroads into black and brown communities, he's just wasting our time and his donors' money.
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He dropped out because he got the call informing him he was dropping out.
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Won't vote for him no matter how many times he runs. Bye, Pete.
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I think Pete's political career will end after he runs for either Governor of Indiana or a Congressional seat and loses. He will run for one of those offices. He could throw his hat in for Governor now.
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Unless he's put in a cabinet post or similar. Depends if biden or sanders gets the nomination of course. Pete got something for dropping out.
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