About Warren: deeply sad. She was the candidate of ideas, the best hope we had of getting a strongly progressive agenda actually enacted. Plus enormous energy and personal charm. What happened? Well, sexism was a big deal, probably the most important thing 1/
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And in the end they won't get Sanders either, unless something very strange happens. Among other things, a lot of Warren supporters have come to really dislike Sanders and the people around him. And even if all of them went Bernie, it wouldn't be remotely enough 4/
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The only way grievance progressivism could have prevailed was against a fractured field. And the field has unfractured with incredible speed 5/
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But progressives shouldn't despair. In many ways they've won the war of ideas. Subject of next tweetstorm 6/
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We should not lose sight of the fact that B.S. only called out the vitriol of his base once he knew she was out (they talked yesterday).pic.twitter.com/9aJARIIYYI
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Warren dropped in support when she backed off of Medicare for All, and when she backed down & took the less progressive position on every issue vs Sanders. Whilst she was proposing bold plan after bold plan, me and every other progressive I know was impressed and liked her...
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Is Warren as independent from lobbysts as Bernie is?
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