Here are things to pay attention to: 1. He's not black. THAT was Obama's main draw. 2. He doesn't have Obama's charisma not in the least bit. Give the greatest playbook to a stiff quarterback and he can't run the plays the way the other guy did. He's a threat. Yes. But...
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A couple of key differences. Identity politics worked in favor of Obama but will work against Beto. Obama also came at a time where the vast majority of the country still trusted the MSM. Media fluff pieces for Obama came off sincere, for Beto they come off cheesy and slanted.
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If he did run a lemonade stand, I would be wondering what they put in the lemonade. Whatever it was, Beto had too much of it.
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It's a different game though now, I'd argue. Social media and the "right amount of wrong" factor are huge. Don't see either of those yet in him.
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That playbook requires a weak opponent who’s afraid to fight. Not happening in 2020!
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Where’s Oprah?
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Oprah has already endorsed and interviewed Beta Boy

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There is a large degree of Obama fatigue still.
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