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From: koan11/12/2019 10:37:58 AM
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So funny, how many democrats act like the current Democratic nominees are weak and so are looking for someone else.

There is a grand irony here, and that is, who is weak, in fact, are the moderates, because the Democratic party does not want them.

The Democratic party is now a left of center party and love Bernie and Warren who consistently poll in the top three and together have double the support of Biden.

Who they don't like are the moderates. So the moderates are low in the polls and cannot raise money or crowds.

And many moderates are now teaming up with right of center people for support and money to stop the liberal wing of the party taking control.

They muse about Bloomberg and now Deval Patrick saving them.

It won't work. The left is now firmly established in the Democratic party and grows stronger every day as more and more young people and females move the party left.

That is the trend, as the entire human species is moving left.

The humans are moving left, not right, as education makes people more liberal, not less liberal.

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AP sources: Deval Patrick mulling Democratic White House run


WASHINGTON (AP) — Former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick is considering making a late run for the Democratic presidential nomination, according to two people with knowledge of his deliberations, underscoring some Democrats’ deep uncertainty about the party’s current crop of contenders.

Patrick, a close friend and ally of former President Barack Obama, ruled out a presidential bid earlier this year but has since been talking with Democratic operatives and donors about launching a campaign. He has not made a final decision on whether to run, but he is expected to do so quickly, given fast-approaching deadlines to get on the ballot in key states.

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