Quote Originally Posted by oladub View Post
Big money has Uncle Joe warming up in the bullpen in case Hillary can't get up to speed. The last thing Wall Street want is Comrade Sanders.
The unknown here is that since even big money interests know that Joe couldn't pull it off, they are somewhat backing him. My guess is it's worth it to them to schlep some cash his way to divide a Hillary/Bernie confrontation that seems to be beginning to take place.

Low number of debates before the primary. More pieces to the pie even if they're not all going to be there come primary time takes away some of the steam Sanders is building. Joe is a likable guy, but he won't become president.

My guess is that the same big money that's trying to push him forward, would spend as much or more to ruin him if for some reason he actually became a frontrunner. I don't believe that's their actual agenda.