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To: Sam who wrote (429277)2/6/2020 6:53:07 PM
From: M. Murray  Respond to of 540882
 
She would be great.



To: Sam who wrote (429277)2/6/2020 7:24:16 PM
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  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540882
 
It's interesting thinking about the voters Bloomberg would attract.
Pretty likely a lot of African-American voters would stay home.
He would draw a bunch of independents and probably some moderate Republicans.
But Kamala Harris or Corey Booker would throw a wild card into the mix... as VP candidates.
Bloomberg is too damn old, but I think he'd get a lot done in a first term, and maybe set up
an extended run of wins for Democrats, which we need badly.

The Bernie or Bust folks worry me. They have no clue what kind of attacks the GOP would trot
out against Sanders... and a good many of them might not vote either, or vote for a third party
'outsider' candidate, as they did last time.



To: Sam who wrote (429277)2/6/2020 10:30:35 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 540882
 
Rat like the idea of Klobuchar-Bloomberg.

:>)