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Tom Rinaldo

(23,181 posts)
5. There would be a clear down side to that from a progressive stand point
Wed Jan 16, 2013, 12:33 PM
Jan 2013

Will they? Not all that likely but I suppose not impossible. I think it is more likely that Wall Street will be hedging their bets a lot more in the near future, they will bolster "the Center" on both sides of the aisle - not so much because they themselves are deeply centrist but they need elected allies with strong centrist appeal for their agenda to move forward smoothly.

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