Even if her endorsement meant all her voters went to sanders, he still would have gotten blown out today. And that’s a best case scenario which wouldn’t have happened.
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Politicians don’t like to endorse losing candidates for a bunch of reasons.
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It makes you look weak, it gives you less leverage to influence policy going forward. You piss off your voters often.
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I kind of wish she had. But I bristle are the suggestion that the value of her work is vitiated if she doesn’t endorse the guy you like.
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It’s telling she didn’t endorse Biden. Everyone else has. She has to really dislike him. She will endorse him though, at some point. So will sanders. He’s the nominee.
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And that blowing her chances at being influential in a Biden administration would hurt her progressive goals more. Actually, nevermind, it’s clearly just that she’s a lying snake. /s
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Of course, Warren couldn't have done anything, Chapo already single-handedly demolished the Sanders campaign with their mean tweets.
Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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If Warren is picked for VP (won’t be) I’ll be super stoked.
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Veeps open malls and shit. If you’re going to give up a Senate seat, it better be for a Cabinet position.
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