Cory Booker never could decide who he wanted to run as. Frankly, 2020 was just not the right cycle for him. Democratic voters are looking for reassuring, angry, or revolutionary - not upbeat.
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In a different cycle, Booker could have run as a unity candidate, but the chief factions he'd be trying to unify - business Democrats & working-class black voters - are not quitting Biden.
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Field updated. The age chart really leaning heavy to the left side now.pic.twitter.com/u1Bgfgwpu5
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That feeling when you slide into the top 10 of the Democratic race.pic.twitter.com/R0E6m5NFl6
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Historically, the sweet spot age-wise for Democratic candidates is between 46-55. And that's empty now, in between Bennet & Yang.
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who barely count in their own right given that neither stands a chance at the nom
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With a Senate impeachment trial starting soon, I'd be surprised if Bennet doesn't follow Booker out the door this week.
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Booker's failure is yet another reminder: American voters will tolerate almost any amount of dishonesty or graft, but inauthenticity is fatal.
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Poll average average & demographic breakdown updated after Monmouth Iowa pollpic.twitter.com/oCQkokRvXy
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