They’re ‘trying catch the vibe out there that Clinton, the DNC, and most of the rest of us so clearly missed last time around’
Potential Democratic presidential candidates are campaigning for the midterms in states that President Trump took from their party’s column in 2016, testing the waters for the next presidential election.
The so-called “invisible campaign” has begun with would-be candidates including Sens. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.), Cory Booker (D-N.J.), and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) checking out the political landscape while campaigning for congressional candidates.
“It’s like pre-season football practice: you’re not playing in pads yet but you’re on the field, leading the playbook,” said David Wade, a Democratic strategist who served as a senior aide to John Kerry during his presidential bid in 2004, said of the presidential hopefuls. “It’s candidate training, with a net.”
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ReplyDeleteDream on demo rats. You took a knee last time. Unless your a moron vote R
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ReplyDelete3 dangerous, slimy SocialistDemocrats.
You could put all three of these people and Joe Biden in a wet paper bag and not come out with a credible political candidate for President in the bunch. The Democratic way is "Divide and Control". They could care less about the people. It is all about them and the $$$$$.
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