Please understand that most of these people see running for president primarily as a branding and business opportunity. George Pataki didn't run in 2016 because he had any expectation of winninghttps://twitter.com/nytimes/status/1120281746367496192 …
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Al Sharpton ran for president in 2004 (with the surreptitious assistance of Roger Stone). That's right, Al Sharpton. And he ably marshaled that into a large media platform + outsized influence. Because in terms of branding, you can't ask for anything better. Very nutty system
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What about O'Malley? He became kind of a joke in the Dem party
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Do more or less people know who O'Malley is due to his 2016 run? If answer is "more," that can be leveraged into business and political opportunities
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I'm thinking about announcing myself.
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Anyone entering the presidential race on the Democratic siade at this point should be primaried. This should be the end of their public career. period.
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What about Hunter, the Ukraine and Joe? Oh we talk about that later
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Rubio is powerful? Dear god...
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Having a secret service detail and raking in millions in campaign contributions doesn’t hurt much either.
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