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Old 02-03-2020, 07:30 PM   #628
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lol no. Bloomberg's participation is utterly pointless. He's far less viable than other options. Even Klobuchar is more likely.
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as some early numbers point to as a possibility, what happens next? Does the stop Bernie crowd coalesce around someone like Pete? Is Biden viable anymore? Does the progressive wing more solidly move to Bernie from Warren? So many possibilities.
My guess is that nothing happens immediately as a result of Iowa itself. Everyone will wait until after New Hampshire.

What Iowa does is create additional momentum for New Hampshire, where Sanders is already quite strong. So an answer your question might be delayed, but it seems fairly inevitable at this point.
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