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I have no idea how you are getting your conclusions.
My track record suggests that you should have some faith in my process.
Gillibrand, O'Malley, and Bloomberg aren't even close.
Uncertain on O'Malley. The other two would beat Booker in a head-to-head.
And re Harris, Booker has more institutional support, more policy knowledge, more experience, better fundraising connections, and better speaking ability than she does.
Harris has been competing with Booker for the "looking most foolish on the Senate Judiciary Committee" award. Experience and institutional support are not going to be major factors in 2020. I don't think he's a better speaker than she. She has the woman card and is much more likeable. I think you are underestimating the importance of likeability.
But he's been getting groomed for this for years.
Hillary Clinton was groomed for decades. She barely eked out a victory over Crazy Bernie of all people.
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