Also, as we saw with Trump's breakout in New York, factional candidates can bust their natural ceiling once they convince the voters that they are the winner.https://twitter.com/adambonin/status/1231077027685507073 …
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I absolutely believe the bandwagon effect is possible, but he's already won at least 1x and possibly 2x and it's not happening. And unlike Trump, he's not a new candidate. But I can't honestly predict what's going to happen here. cc:
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It took a while for Trump. And Bernie got 43% last time around - those have to be at least not-Never-Bernie voters.
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Some of them were anyone-but-Hillary, of course. I'm just bumfuzzled right now. I really thought Bloomberg would present as hyper-competent and gradually dominate the non-Sanders/Warren wing. And then the debate happened.
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It was striking how unprepared he was for the most obvious and predictable lines of attack.
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He was fine the first time -- Warren quoted his sexist lines, he ignored and focused on his own credentials. But on the NDAs? Come on. He sounded like he expected the moderators to protect him from that kind of brutal cross-examination, that "his time" would be respected. Nope.
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Especially when less than a week’s worth of vetting shows that there are only three such agreements in decades. Let it out, shrug “I now understand what I didn’t thirty years ago that jokes can be offensive, but we settled that case for a nuisance sum,” and move on.
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all we know is that they've located three NDAs related to his *comments*. That is not likely the entire universe of relevant settlements; that was very careful language today.
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True, but he could have drawn that same line to offer those releases a month ago.
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