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NBC News: Rule change by Democrats could help Bloomberg

February 1, 2020

Janell Ross talks with Campaign Director Brenda Choresi Carter on recent debate rule changes.

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‘There’s probably no perfect way to winnow a very large field,’ said Brenda Choresi Carter, director of the Reflective Democracy Campaign, which works to increase the power of women and people of color in public life. ‘That process is inevitably going to be complicated and flawed and various constituencies are likely to be unhappy. But at the same time, any move that makes or clears the way for a self-funded billionaire to get the stamp of legitimacy… does not suggest a process that is as inclusive and forward looking as it could be.’

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