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Sarah Frostenson

I still don’t fully understand why Warren’s campaign fell flat in the primary. At one point we were even calling her and Biden “co-front-runners.” She had quite the run in October, looking back at our polling average, and a steady rise throughout the summer, but ultimately, she was never able to expand her coalition in the ways she needed, with Sanders, Biden and even Buttigieg squeezing her out.

Nathaniel Rakich

Basically two things left tonight: Obama’s speech and Harris’s.

Clare Malone

Notably, this Democratic primary had so many women running and for the first time, there was a primary focus on child care. Even pre-pandemic. That ain’t a coincidence.


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