2. This Times piece about donors wanting Hillary (and Bloomberg, Michelle Obama, John Kerry etc) to enter presidential race offers a clue. It opens with a dinner of America Bridge, a group formed by David Brock, longtime Clinton ally. https://www.nytimes.com/2019/10/22/us/politics/democratic-candidates-2020.html?smid=tw-nytimes&smtyp=cur …
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3. Clinton is probably too smart to want to re-enter the fray but she's also surrounded by many people who have an incentive for her to do so. If she runs, they're part of big project (one with lots of fundraising). If she doesn't they're has-beens.
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4. The argument for Clinton, Bloomberg, Kerry etc is that centrist Dems need a champion to take on Warren/Sanders. This seems very insulting to the large # of centrist Dems already running!
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5. Some thoughts on donor anxiety and why it's leading people into political fan fiction: https://www.thenation.com/article/money-politics-democrats/ …
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I mean, with Biden cratering and Bernie looking like the eventual front-runner, it would not surprise me.
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Is Biden actually cratering? Despite everything he seems to be hovering up at the top of the polls.
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Make it stop
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