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Rush Limbaugh May 7th 2019

May 07, 20192 min
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Daniel Balz of The Washington Post is worried about Democrats falling into the elective trap in choosing a nominee.

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like Ted Kennedy and Hillary Clinton failed. Whoever said they were electable left did? I never thought they were. Jimmy Carter came out of nowhere and won. Nobody thought he could win. Four years later, Ronald Reagan, he wasn't considered the most electable candidate when he ran for president against Carter, but he wanted a landslide. Bill Clinton, Barack Obama. They were seeing as long shots when they first announced, but they won anyway. In the sixteen election, every political insider

said Donald Trump was not electable. He's in the White House now, while Hillary and her supporters are blaming the Russians. James call me, John Stewart, deplorable voters, Facebook, anybody else they can think of now. Mr Balls might have a point, though, focusing on electability could be a trap for Democrats. Instead, maybe they should ask which of their candidates are unelectable, and when they look at it that way, the answer has to be all of them,

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