That said, strategically, for Warren to speak against Obama---if she's serious about not running in 2020---is probably a smart move.
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anyone seeking the Democratic nomination in 2020 must steer away from criticizing Obama because it alienates core constituencies.
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and frankly it is just straight up rude to black voters who watched "our guy" get slammed by the same oppressive system we face.
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HOWEVER, we have to acknowledge that, like it or not, fair or not, there are important potential Dem voters who do not like Obama.
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therefore, for a pol like Warren, who is not in danger of a primary challenge, who has econ progressive credentials...
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to signal that there is room for something other than unqualified adulation for President Barack Obama in the Democratic Party...
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is merely strategically correct. It would be profoundly unwise for Sherrod Brown, for example, to do the same.
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