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In reply to the discussion: Did Bernie, Biden and Beto wait too long to get in? [View all]Blue_true
(31,261 posts)25. My guess is Warren draws off Bernie votes.
I just don't see big Bernie support this time around. And if he tries that no show tax returns thing again, I don't see him making it past the first primary. He will need to disclose much more this time around because he won't have Hillary's emails for cover.
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no it's very early. I actually think Biden and Beto are seeing how they could do against
JI7
Jan 2019
#5
I don't think so. I think that Warren has already faded from the news
question everything
Jan 2019
#9
I agree. Her kick off today was stellar. I think her kick off will give Joe the peace to let it go
LuvLoogie
Jan 2019
#15
the difference being though, that Harris hit the ground with a huge windfall of cash from donors,
JCanete
Jan 2019
#14
Yes, but she is now a target and we've already seen a list of her past actions
question everything
Jan 2019
#19
The need to raise huge sums of money early on is much greater than it was in 2008.
Garrett78
Jan 2019
#35
California moved up to join Texas on Super Tuesday. And there will be more candidates than usual.
Garrett78
Jan 2019
#40
April or May would be too late for just about anyone not named Biden or Clinton.
Garrett78
Jan 2019
#47