How michael bennet imagines his 2020 rivals will meet their demise
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Sen. Michael Bennet (D-Colo.) isn't too concerned about not making the September Democratic debates. And after failing to secure enough donors and high enough polling results, Bennet
says he doesn't think he'll be on the stage in October. But he's not worried, because he's speculating the current party superstars will eventually flop, he tells _The
Atlantic_ in a profile published Thursday. Bennet got into the 2020 race late and, like everyone else who did save for former Vice President Joe Biden, has failed to gain much momentum. But
he's still campaigning throughout Iowa and running TV and online ads, telling _The Atlantic_ "when I think I can't win, I won't be in the race." Until then, Bennet
sees a strong chance for success: Two-thirds of voters who chose one of four frontrunners said they might change their mind, a Bennet campaign memo reads. SUBSCRIBE TO THE WEEK Escape your
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directly to your inbox. Bennet also forsees an untimely end for those top-billed Democrats. Biden's campaign, Bennet tells _The Atlantic_, will simply collapse. Sen. Bernie Sanders
(I-Vt.) won't be able to gain supporters who can't stomach his brand of socialism. And people will shy away from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) once they envision her pitted
against Trump, he predicts. And for another reason Biden will lose his momentum? "I think that he has well-earned and well-deserved name recognition. I don't think it's deeper
than that," Bennet said. Read more of his 2020 auspices at _The Atlantic_. Explore More Speed Reads