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Why Elizabeth Warren is staying in the race
https://www.vox.com/policy-and-politics/2020/3/3/21161869/elizabeth-warren-super-tuesday-bernie-sanders-biden-drop-out
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to persist her way to the convention and even though Super Tuesday did not go as she had hoped, how long she stays in could have some important implications for how the 2020 Democratic primary plays out.
Moderates appear to be rallying around former Vice President Joe Biden. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg dropped out and endorsed him in an attempt to consolidate the anti-Sen. Bernie Sanders coalition. Thats potentially a problem for the left.
Moderates consolidating their support around Biden and progressives remaining still a little bit more divided between Warren and Sanders is not an ideal situation, said Julian NoiseCat, vice president of policy and strategy at the progressive think tank Data for Progress.
Pressure is mounting on Warren to drop out as well, but so far, she seems determined to stick with it, though its unclear how her performance on Super Tuesday, including a third-place finish in her home state of Massachusetts, may change her calculation. Warrens campaign rolled out a lengthy memo over the weekend about her plans to continue throughout the spring and summer.
What Warren deciding to stay in the race means isnt as clear-cut as you might think voters arent super-ideological, and Sanders isnt all of her supporters second choice, nor are all the Buttigieg and Klobuchar backers going to go to Biden.
Possibly the biggest beneficiary of Pete and Amy suspending their campaigns is Elizabeth Warren, said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which backs Warren. She, in general, was peoples first or second choice, but she was also particularly Amy and Pete [voters] second choice.
Warren spent the closing weeks of the campaign casting herself as the unity candidate that can bring together the progressive and moderate wings of the party.
Shes finally getting the race she wanted, and shes not stopping now. At least not yet.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren wants to persist her way to the convention and even though Super Tuesday did not go as she had hoped, how long she stays in could have some important implications for how the 2020 Democratic primary plays out.
Moderates appear to be rallying around former Vice President Joe Biden. Sen. Amy Klobuchar and former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg dropped out and endorsed him in an attempt to consolidate the anti-Sen. Bernie Sanders coalition. Thats potentially a problem for the left.
Moderates consolidating their support around Biden and progressives remaining still a little bit more divided between Warren and Sanders is not an ideal situation, said Julian NoiseCat, vice president of policy and strategy at the progressive think tank Data for Progress.
Pressure is mounting on Warren to drop out as well, but so far, she seems determined to stick with it, though its unclear how her performance on Super Tuesday, including a third-place finish in her home state of Massachusetts, may change her calculation. Warrens campaign rolled out a lengthy memo over the weekend about her plans to continue throughout the spring and summer.
What Warren deciding to stay in the race means isnt as clear-cut as you might think voters arent super-ideological, and Sanders isnt all of her supporters second choice, nor are all the Buttigieg and Klobuchar backers going to go to Biden.
Possibly the biggest beneficiary of Pete and Amy suspending their campaigns is Elizabeth Warren, said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, which backs Warren. She, in general, was peoples first or second choice, but she was also particularly Amy and Pete [voters] second choice.
Warren spent the closing weeks of the campaign casting herself as the unity candidate that can bring together the progressive and moderate wings of the party.
Shes finally getting the race she wanted, and shes not stopping now. At least not yet.
Still in the fight. My primary is late. I'd love to go see her at a rally and cast my vote for her in June and then vote for our nominee in November.
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Why Elizabeth Warren is staying in the race (Original Post)
IronLionZion
Mar 2020
OP
Actually, from a practical standpoint, it would be better if she stays in the Senate
groundloop
Mar 2020
#5
She deserves more than what she has gotten.......................and I am really glad that she
turbinetree
Mar 2020
#4
Faux pas
(15,363 posts)1. Kicketty Kickin'
IronLionZion
(46,966 posts)2. Nevertheless, she persisted
livetohike
(22,964 posts)3. I hope she stays in the race. She will have a voice at the
convention and if Joe Biden is our nominee she will have a place in his administration. My primary is on April 28.
groundloop
(12,261 posts)5. Actually, from a practical standpoint, it would be better if she stays in the Senate
Her governor is a goper, and if she vacates her Senate seat there's no doubt that a goper would be appointed to replace her. We cannot afford to lose any Senate seats right now.
turbinetree
(25,267 posts)4. She deserves more than what she has gotten.......................and I am really glad that she
is going to stay in the race...............