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March 03, 2020
Ahead of Super Tuesday, Democrats were cautiously optimistic about voter turnout—"Donald Trump is the best thing to happen to Texas Democrats in the modern era," says one source. But Republicans are ignoring the red flags.
When Mike Jaccarino worked there as a "runner," the News was locked in a storied war with the New York Post for tabloid supremacy of New York City. Now, sources say, "there's nobody left to lay off."
Matt Gaetz's relentless flattery and gift for political performance put him high on Trump's buddy list—which allows him to play a surprisingly complicated game. "I view the Trump presidency not as a condition to be managed, but as an opportunity to be seized," he said.
With theaters closed in some parts of the world and no end in sight to the Covid-19 outbreak, Hollywood begins to brace for a rough summer at the box office.
Bloomberg says he's "in it to win it." But with moderates closing ranks around Biden, and the ex-veep climbing in the polls, his reason for running might be moot.
As the 2020 Democratic candidates go into overdrive on Super Tuesday, revisit Gail Sheehy's 2008 analysis of Hillary Clinton's first presidential campaign.
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