“Obviously it’s continuing to raise questions and concerns in the minds of Dem voters about Bernie’s ability to close the deal and beat Trump — that’s Bloomberg’s central task. But I don’t think it happens off of a couple of smart, well-prepared hits in the debate,” New York City-based political consultant Neal Kwatra, who is unaffiliated with any presidential campaign, said. “Everybody has waited way too long to coalesce around some anti-Bernie effort and he has built a very formidable, mature movement that’s going to be very hard to dislodge.”
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