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Unless Warren also pulls out before Super Tuesday, look for many to argue that this is an anti-Bernie move
 

Splinty

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Unless Warren also pulls out before Super Tuesday, look for many to argue that this is an anti-Bernie move
Yeah consolidating the moderate vote around Biden.
I wonder if people are promised vice president and cabinet positions to drop out
 
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Yeah consolidating the moderate vote around Biden.
I wonder if people are promised vice president and cabinet positions to drop out
Warren really should do the same. She's in pretty much the same unwinnable position that Pete was in
 

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Fall in behind Bernie?
Conspiracy theory time-
If I were trying to decrease the chances of Bernie getting the required number of delegates, I would want Steyer out (assuming the few African Americans that were voting for him are more likely to switch to Biden, Pete out (moderates more likely to transitional Biden), and both Warren and Amy to stay in for the time being to make it less likely that Bernie wins Minn and Mass.

Bloomberg is useful because he is railing against Bernie every chance he gets, but is so unlikable that no one seems inclined to vote for him.

I have not heard Pete or Tom endorse anyone yet, the smart move would be to wait until at least after Tuesday make sure they endorse someone viable.
 

kneeblock

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If the Dems had brought half the energy to beating Trump that they have to undercutting Bernie, they'd be in a very different position. It's dirty ball until the convention.