Reading betwixt the lines . . . This isn't so much an interview as it as premiere of the latest, greatest hope Democratic Party elite have to win back votes and the public . . .
The future of the Democratic party isn't 'right' or 'left'. It's 'forward.'
Mr. Kander as Democratic Party hype man is a logical choice inasmuch as he hopes to make people forget how deeply entrenched the GOP has become in offices around the state . . . On paper Jason Kander is an impressive candidate with a solid resume and a very earnest working-class appeal . . . Kander's brand isn't exactly populism but it's close enough to convince most people who need a better choice than Hillary Clinton . . . While a run for the White House and failing upward after a close defeat to Sen. Roy Blunt is a long shot. For now he's probably the newest star of the cable TV news circuit . . . Which is a much better job than holding political office in Missouri.
You decide . . .
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