Mark Halperin
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There's no one else on the list that could be taken seriously.
If the Democrats can get past their party's anti-Semitism, they have a chance.
Otherwise, they are running another Biden that will not work a second time.
So here are two people, two nexters who say, yeah, Emanuel and Shapiro not only should be on the list that they should be higher, but not everybody agrees.
Here is Meyer Lansky, the Meyer Lansky on Twitter, B7.
Shapiro and Emanuel don't have a chance.
They're both highly qualified, but they're both Jewish.
And let's face it, the progressive base is not voting for them.
So the Meyer Lansky on Twitter, at the Meyer Lansky, is high on Shapiro and Emanuel, like the other reaction we looked at.
But says the party won't nominate them.
And again, that's what this is all about.
Not who the nominee who should be the nominee, but who it will be.
All right.
A lot of criticism and maybe call it hate from folks who say I got the wrong people on the list.
These are two names I hear a lot this time who I left off before, please.
Two folks who could be on the list.
Andy Beshear, governor of Kentucky, has been on past months, but not this month.
John Ossoff, governor or senator from Georgia, who's running for reelection.
I heard from a lot of people, a lot of my sources have put those guys on, but I didn't because the consensus was they're not in the top eight.
But Elena Hatfield says John Ossoff and Andy Beshear probably have better odds than half of this list.