helping hard-to-adopt dogs find homes. well, it s that time of the primary season for democrats. according to the new york times, anxious members of the democratic establishment are asking, is there anybody else? jonathan martin writes, with doubts rising about former vice president biden s ability to finance a multi-state primary campaign, persistent questions about senator elizabeth warren s viability in the general election, democratic leaders are engaging in a familiar right, fretting about who is in the race and longing for a white knight to enter the contest. among the names bandied about, shar rod brown, michelle obama and even, yes, hillary clinton. joining me michael star hopkins who served on the presidential campaigns of barack obama and
article said clinton talked privately and said if she thought she could win, she would enter the primary. do you really think she s given it any serious thought and did she hurt herself with the comments on tulsi gabbert. hillary clinton is not getting in the race. her days of being a politician or candidate are over. i think she hurt herself with the tulsi gabbert dust-up. the big thing democrats need to focus on right now is excitement. i think there s rightfully so ng sight over the top tear. bernie sanders health issues and joe biden and his frequent gaffs as well as health issues with him and elizabeth warren let me talk, michael, about the top tier. it was fascinating in our meet the press first read newslet r newsletter, they say the race has narrowed to a clear top four. in national, iowa, new hampshire polls and fund-raising, the names are the same.
people should vote for or be most interested in. quite frankly, there s plenty of time to see folks like warren and pete buttigieg expand their base of support to black voters. there s menity of time to see joe biden improve and perform better. but honestly, it s hard to keep donors out of politics. at the same time, i really wish they d focus more on get out the vote efforts and worry less about who the voters are interested in. there s plenty of time for this to evolve. the fretting is normal. we ve seen it for years. people worried about barack obama. this is as old as time. we do see time and time again how much parties with fret, maybe more so because of what happened the last time. but michael, your former boss, hillary clinton, has re-entered spotlight over her comments of tulsi gabbert. that same new york times