2. Warren's unity argument has the virtue of being true: she's the one candidate that the two large factions of the party (the left and liberals) can get behind. Unfortunately, the way primaries work, you have to first win and they get unity. Can't reverse that.
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3. At crucial points in the primary, Warren could have gained traction by sharpening differences with rival or criticizing party establishment. She didn't do that because unity message wouldn't allow it.
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4. Fortunately for Warren, Bloomberg's rise allows her to put unity message aside and focus on her core strength, which is as fighter against plutocracy. More here:https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/warren-bloomberg-attack-democratic/ …
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Not really, msm just erased her completely while trying to prop up moderate Democrats
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the simple answer tying most of this together is that she and her team are not good at running a campaign!
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And she appears to blame Bernie for that.
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