Hogan in NYT: “Why a Major Primary Challenge to Biden Is So Unlikely”

“Logistically, it’s impossible,” said Tim Hogan, a Democratic strategist who has worked for Hillary Clinton and Amy Klobuchar. “Politically, it’s a suicide mission.”

Any challenger would come with their own weak points that would turn off one Democratic faction or another and be exploited by Republicans over the long months of a general-election campaign — a reality not necessarily captured by polls that show an unnamed Democratic candidate performing better than Mr. Biden.

“You can’t run a generic Democrat,” Mr. Hogan said. “You have to run a person.”

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