Not sure I get the strategy behind candidates training all their fire on Bloomberg, even if he’s a deserving, easy target. Bernie is the frontrunner and is headed towards a pledged delegate lead on Super Tuesday that none of them will be able to overcome.https://twitter.com/MSNBC/status/1228719130158784514 …
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Not attacking Bernie because he’s well-liked is a terrible strategy if you want to win. Klobuchar should go after him like the GOP will and see where the chips fall.
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At this stage it's counterproductive. First you take out the other candidates, then when it is head to head you take out Bernie. It's the only path.
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Agree with that. Also, debate’s just a huge earned media opportunity, whether Bloomberg competes in NV or not. Anyhow, not what’s happening with Klobuchar exactly, but think the party would be in better shape if it was more “anybody but Bloomberg” and less “anybody but Bernie.”
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Don’t agree! NO ONE..not even on
@PodSaveAmerica can describe Bernie’s path to 270. Tell me how he gets there. Right now he looks like a landslide loser and NO ONE looking at state polls has explained why I am wrong.@jonfavs@danpfeiffer@TVietor08@jonlovett? Anything?
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