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WillyT

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Mon Jun 2, 2014, 09:48 AM Jun 2014

Elizabeth Warren On What A Presidential Bid Would Mean - HuffPo

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Elizabeth Warren On What A Presidential Bid Would Mean
Ryan Grim - HuffPo
Posted: 06/02/2014 7:00 am EDT Updated: 40 minutes ago

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BOSTON - Asked whether she would be running for president in 2016, Elizabeth Warren framed the coming debate as one of defining values at a critical moment. She stopped short of committing to or rejecting a White House bid, and her answer will likely further speculation about a Warren candidacy.

In an interview with The Huffington Post that will air in full on Monday evening at 8:30 on HuffPost Live, Warren, a Democrat from Massachusetts, was asked about the promise in her book that she was "fiercely determined to do everything I can to help us once again be the America that creates opportunities for anyone who works hard and plays by the rules." She was also questioned about her warning that "we're running out of time."

"I do believe in us," said Warren. "And I believe in us on days like this, on a morning where a whole lot of people come together to talk about ideas, to talk about two books. Because what we're talking about in here is we're talking about economics, we're talking about power, but we're also talking about values. This is a moment in time for our country and, I believe, for our world, a moment in time where we decide who we are as a people and what kind of a future we're going to build. As your [Thomas Piketty's] book shows, it's tough, it is an uphill climb. It will not happen naturally that the world will even back out. But what it also shows is that these are not natural forces that make it happen, it's a set of rules by which we govern ourselves, and here in America we the people get to decide what the rules are. So I get how hard this is. This is about concentrated money and power on one side, but it's about our values, our voices and our votes on our side. I believe we can fight back. I believe we can win."

The interview was held at Boston's historic Old South Meeting House...

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Link: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/06/02/elizabeth-warren-thomas-piketty_n_5429365.html


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Elizabeth Warren On What A Presidential Bid Would Mean - HuffPo (Original Post) WillyT Jun 2014 OP
But, but, but...she signed a letter! pscot Jun 2014 #1
It all depends how she thinks she can accomplish her agenda. iandhr Jun 2014 #4
IKR! As the report states: "She stopped short of committing to or rejecting a White House bid... Smart move by the next POTUS. InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2014 #8
........ daleanime Jun 2014 #2
Refreshing libodem Jun 2014 #3
Such a difficult woman. MannyGoldstein Jun 2014 #5
I Love Difficult Women... WillyT Jun 2014 #6
What would it mean? Everything! InAbLuEsTaTe Jun 2014 #7

iandhr

(6,852 posts)
4. It all depends how she thinks she can accomplish her agenda.
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 10:19 AM
Jun 2014

She might decide to run. But then again she might decide she can do more for the stuff she cares about by obtaining more seniority of the Senate Banking Committee. After 2014 she might be able to chair a sub committee if the Dems retain the majority.

InAbLuEsTaTe

(24,544 posts)
8. IKR! As the report states: "She stopped short of committing to or rejecting a White House bid... Smart move by the next POTUS.
Sat Jun 14, 2014, 10:31 PM
Jun 2014

libodem

(19,288 posts)
3. Refreshing
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 10:19 AM
Jun 2014

I appreciate the trepidation and humility that she seems to possess. I appreciate detached sizing up of the tremendous amount of effort in tackling such an undertaking. I like it that she does not seem anxious nor ambitious to be nominated. She commands my respect.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
5. Such a difficult woman.
Mon Jun 2, 2014, 12:38 PM
Jun 2014

Right in her element in that hotbed of impracticality, The People's Republic of Massachusetts.

When will she learn that Hillary's Maginot Line strategy is unstoppable?

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