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THE LEDE The Lede: Since impeachment is an intense but predictable Washington drama, Democrats may have a little space in their heads for the primary. And as they look back to Iowa, they’re going to see…Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
Bloomberg did have stellar engagement on one post a couple months ago, Hardin says: the one in which he appeared with India’s prime minister, Narendra Modi. He’d be a hell of an internet candidate in India, it seems. Remember Cory Booker? The New Jersey senator was on AM to DM Wednesday morning, upset that “we’ve gotten to a point now where there’s more billionaires in the 2020 race than there are black people.” Booker says it with a different valence than Sanders and Warren do — some of his best friends are billionaires — and if you’re a pro-business Democrat worried about Joe Biden, it’s hard to watch that interview and not come away thinking Booker is the blindingly obvious answer to the question of who’s a strong centrist alternative. TEXTING WITH Ian Sams Kamala Harris was the first major candidate to text with me for this series, and we talked policy and memes. She left the race yesterday after failing to find a clear base of support, and will now be a sought-after endorsement for her former rivals. I texted yesterday with a staffer of hers, Ian Sams. I chose him because he and I had one of the sort of blowups — in this newsletter — that you sometimes see between campaigns and reporters. ON THE TRAIL WITH BUZZFEED NEWS
Ryan has a fantastic look at the relationship between stan culture and political campaigns, with lots of newsy details on the #KHive.
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