They’re telling us there’s a chance: Why the debate nonqualifiers won’t quit (yet)

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They’re telling us there’s a chance: Why the debate nonqualifiers won’t quit (yet)
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Why the longest long shots of the still-crowded 2020 Democratic presidential field say they're staying in the fray.

MANCHESTER, N.H. — Bill de Blasio runs American's biggest city, oversees a budget bigger than Ireland’s, and commands a police force larger than the army George Washington needed to win America’s independence at Yorktown.

“We at least know looking at that stage that the nominee will emerge from that group,” said Pete Buttigieg, the mayor of a city about 84 times smaller than New York — South Bend, Indiana — who did make the stage.If you read what people say about de Blasio online , you might wonder if he’s a glutton for punishment. “We're all humans. You're going to feel negativity and all of its forms,” he said.

And the kinds of people who get into politics, and especially the ones who think they should be in charge of the nuclear arsenal, tend to think the movie is about them. After all, they’ve all already hit the jackpot by making it the upper echelons of politics or business despite plenty of people telling them they were crazy along the way.

The background of his iPhone was a quote from Joel Osteen, the celebrity televangelist pastor, about destiny. It began: “This is your time. This is your moment.” He ended up making the October debate stage after missing it in September, so his non-Fiji vacation will have to wait."The key to success is, stay off Twitter and be with voters. Go where you're loved,” author Marianne Williamson said."Any time I get whiny, I slap myself across the face.”

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