Al Sharpton Argues Bloomberg Has Path to Victory Through Super Tuesday: ‘Open Season’ if You Don’t Have ‘Decisive’ Nominee

‘If there is no decisive winner of two or three of the first four, then you are running into Super Tuesday’

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SHARPTON: "I think that’s the strategy that Michael Bloomberg is looking for. If there is no decisive winner of two or three of the first four, then you are running into Super Tuesday, and Super Tuesday is going to be about a — not a ground game, but coming in from the top, a frontal attack in terms of media. Because you can’t knock on enough doors in Texas and California. And that’s where a media blitz could turn this whole thing a different way because he could say how are they electable when they can’t beat each other? I can do this, I can do that, and comes in with this big media blitz that could at least make the thing destabilize in terms of where someone’s going. So I think that the reality is if you don’t have a decisive person that seems like they’re ahead after the first four, this becomes open season in terms of who the nominee could be."

(h/t Mediaite)

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