When I spoke with @ewarren earlier today, she was defiant at the idea that she is obligated to support either Sanders or Biden.
"Why would I owe anybody an endorsement?" she said. "Is that a question they asked everybody else who dropped out of this race?"
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@ewarren how running for president had changed her. "There’s just a hundred ways that I’m smarter and tougher now," she said.Show this thread -
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@ewarren said she will support the Democratic nominee "wholeheartedly," and called the plans she has left behind a "roadmap" for any Democrat (or Republican!) who wants it. "I have an even clearer sense now of the world we could build," she said.Show this thread -
Building out her ideas in so much detail - which was a hallmark of her campaign - is part of what makes the loss sting,
@ewarren told me. "The pieces are far more real," she said. "It makes losing this chance to lead our government to make those changes far more painful."Show this thread -
NEW: My interview with
@ewarren in her kitchen today. She spoke candidly about what went wrong and her disappointment with not breaking a new barrier for women. “I’m disappointed," she said, "because I really thought we could do it.”http://bit.ly/2PPzc6yShow this thread -
From my Warren interview: After she spent Wednesday making the decision to drop out, she did something she wouldn't have had much time for as a presidential candidate. She and Bruce started watching "The Irishman." (They did not finish it)http://bit.ly/2PPzc6y
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I think we have to wait a bit.
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Damn skippy,
@ewarren would have been a far better President than any man running this election cycle. - Show replies
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