I am a long-standing admirer of Elizabeth Warren but her ongoing silence is bonkers and I fear she may one day - when it’s too late - regret it, even if her supporters don’t. I mean - Bloomberg and Dimon? And that doesn’t prompt her to endorse Bernie? Then what will??https://twitter.com/alexkotch/status/1236997035473190913 …
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Max Kennerly Retweeted Dave Weigel
Warren's endorsement can not save Bernie. All it would do is squander goodwill with the rest of the Dem party while also irritating groups troubled by the way Bernie has run his campaign. She'd be throwing away her influence to please people who hate her.https://twitter.com/daveweigel/status/1237060585252179968 …
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Maybe not save Bernie but maybe save her own reputation and principles. Just a thought.
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The idea that her reputation is dependent on the Sanders campaign in any way, shape, or form is exactly the kind of thing that is actively turning her supporters off. They don't credential her, nor does any other male candidate she's been competing against.
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Why are so many people in the Warren camp viewing this as some kind of personal thing? Is this a popularity contest to you? Is this a cult of personality or an ideological fight for a better America? This isn't a TV drama love triangle, this is the future of our country
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