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UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 05:24 AM Apr 2013

Elizabeth Warren winning support for 2016 White House bid

By Hillary Chabot and Joe Battenfeld
The Boston Herald
April 15, 20!3

Just a few months into her first U.S. Senate term, Democrat Elizabeth Warren is generating increasing support among liberals as a White House contender — putting her on a potential collision course with presumed front-runner Hillary Clinton.

Warren’s tough stand against the Obama administration’s proposal to potentially cut Social Security benefits has become a lightning rod for progressive groups looking for a more liberal standard bearer in 2016.

“If Elizabeth Warren ran, millions of people would obviously support her candidacy enthusiastically,” said Adam Green, co-founder of the Progressive Change Campaign Committee, who helped draft Warren to run for U.S. Senate against GOP incumbent Scott Brown.

Green said Warren already has won huge support from progressives for her recent bold questioning of financial regulators who she said are protecting big banks over families. Her rapid opposition to Obama’s proposed cuts only added to her star power.

“If Hillary Clinton or others don’t firmly oppose these cuts, they open up a huge amount of political space for an insurgent to run and win,” Green said.

More: http://bostonherald.com/news_opinion/us_politics/2013/04/elizabeth_warren_winning_support_for_2016_white_house_bid

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Elizabeth Warren winning support for 2016 White House bid (Original Post) UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 OP
I'll work for her. djean111 Apr 2013 #1
K&R Warren/Grayson would be a great team. Hope she decides to run. idwiyo Apr 2013 #2
That is exactly what this country needs newfie11 Apr 2013 #16
Warren seems to have integrity Plucketeer Apr 2013 #80
I agree newfie11 Apr 2013 #81
Warren Over Hillary Any Day Of The Week cantbeserious Apr 2013 #3
I think she's great; also think she can get more done where she is. eShirl Apr 2013 #4
So could have Obama. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #5
OK... ??? eShirl Apr 2013 #7
Great comeback. Le Taz Hot Apr 2013 #46
It's funny because it's true. hay rick Apr 2013 #82
K&R midnight Apr 2013 #6
I'll be first to donate naaman fletcher Apr 2013 #8
Hillary might do so . . . another_liberal Apr 2013 #13
But she hasn't received Big Moneys blessing yet..... daleanime Apr 2013 #9
Don't count on that . . . another_liberal Apr 2013 #12
Which means someone (anyone) else.... daleanime Apr 2013 #14
Don't discount the combined power of small contributions. another_liberal Apr 2013 #18
Shssssss, don't jinx me.... daleanime Apr 2013 #19
Warren's at 5% declared support among D's, 22/23 favorable nationally Recursion Apr 2013 #10
How to you think an ad of her questioning the banksters.... daleanime Apr 2013 #15
"Why is this socialist trying to tear down those successful entrepreneurs?!?!" Recursion Apr 2013 #23
I'm sure that Fuex News would try to paint it that way... daleanime Apr 2013 #30
Well, put it out there and we'll see Recursion Apr 2013 #32
Unlike Hillary, Warren has working class roots -- daughter of a janitor. whathehell Apr 2013 #42
Yes...A lot of red staters, especially tea party types, hate the banksters too. n/t whathehell Apr 2013 #44
Good point! nt caledesi Apr 2013 #48
Good luck with that line. Scuba Apr 2013 #53
About as well as Obama did, and we won anyway. whathehell Apr 2013 #40
How does that compare to Obama? joshcryer Apr 2013 #22
The low visibility can be fixed; the 22/23 favorable/unfavorable is what's worrying Recursion Apr 2013 #24
I think part of that is the Congressional sting. joshcryer Apr 2013 #26
Oh, definitely, and this is too early on to be sure of anything Recursion Apr 2013 #29
This message was self-deleted by its author UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #28
Biden has a -7% on fav/un 40 to 47 with only 13% undecided Dems2002 Apr 2013 #70
Schweitzer helps us where we need help Recursion Apr 2013 #78
She spoke at the 2012 DNC, right before Bill CLinton. FogerRox Apr 2013 #65
That's because most Americans don't follow politics UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #27
Don't hate on Recursion. joshcryer Apr 2013 #31
Oh, that's not even remotely hating on Recursion Recursion Apr 2013 #34
No, if you aren't trying to cause shit then I think you should be welcome in this group. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #41
I definitely should say I was asking for it. joshcryer Apr 2013 #56
Why insufferable and crazy about sums it up hootinholler Apr 2013 #63
Bravo for your attitude. At least some here recognize that honest disagreement isnt horrible. rhett o rick Apr 2013 #67
Oh snap, I didn't realize that either. joshcryer Apr 2013 #52
Link to survey please Dems2002 Apr 2013 #69
It's from this month's 3Ps Recursion Apr 2013 #77
Yes! Yes! Yes! another_liberal Apr 2013 #11
Message auto-removed Name removed Apr 2013 #83
I'd work for her as well davidpdx Apr 2013 #17
I'd give mtasselin Apr 2013 #20
That would be a junior senator I could get behind. joshcryer Apr 2013 #21
Believe or not, she's our senior senator already. MannyGoldstein Apr 2013 #74
Wow, how did I not know this? joshcryer Apr 2013 #75
Major repuke head explosion.... Uniblab Apr 2013 #25
Would vote for her in primaries, but of course if Hillry won ( or any Democrat) I would vote for patricia92243 Apr 2013 #33
A paragraph that caught my eye in the story was MichaelSoE Apr 2013 #35
She sounds like a true Democrat. Baitball Blogger Apr 2013 #36
As far as I'm concerned, she'd be the frontrunner on closeupready Apr 2013 #37
I totally agree! nt caledesi Apr 2013 #55
I can't hit the rec button hard enough. Hillary will be Obama/Reagan part II. FreeBC Apr 2013 #38
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Apr 2013 #39
I'd love it but it will never happen... vi5 Apr 2013 #43
This will be interesting to watch. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #57
I'm not worried about what the Republicans will do vi5 Apr 2013 #60
The day Elizabeth Warren announces a presidential bid Le Taz Hot Apr 2013 #45
Let me just say... NorthCarolina Apr 2013 #47
Elizabeth Warren would appeal to non-Democrats. JDPriestly Apr 2013 #49
Make that half her carreer in CHICAGO and D.C. UnrepentantLiberal Apr 2013 #59
You cannot get elected if you know no one in D.C. or Boston or Chicago JDPriestly Apr 2013 #62
Two well known GOP columnists on a RW rag pushing Warren? Really? Mass Apr 2013 #50
+1000 Proud Public Servant Apr 2013 #61
I'll work for her in a heartbeat. Scuba Apr 2013 #51
I would support her over others like Clinton by a mile. Time for the DLC to go. Need a real dem on point Apr 2013 #54
Good. I support this. (Hope Sen. Sanders is her running mate). nt silvershadow Apr 2013 #58
The media knows her and finds it easy to write about her Babel_17 Apr 2013 #64
I would be elated dreamnightwind Apr 2013 #66
K&R midnight Apr 2013 #68
Wow, wouldn't that be something for a real Dem to run for President...! TheProgressive Apr 2013 #71
Well we know the Hillary folks DonCoquixote Apr 2013 #72
"NO Hillary 2016" makes it sound like it's for people who have a personal animus. winter is coming Jul 2013 #94
Point noted DonCoquixote Aug 2013 #97
Am all for that but we need to elect a hard Progressive number of glinda Apr 2013 #73
Warren 2016! Cali_Democrat Apr 2013 #76
If Clinton and Biden stay out, the party establishment will back Cuomo. Jim Lane Apr 2013 #79
let it be Whisp Apr 2013 #84
It's our job to get her known ChangeUp106 Apr 2013 #85
Another thing ChangeUp106 Apr 2013 #86
I thought I was the only one!! logomachy May 2013 #87
Welcome to DU my friend! hrmjustin May 2013 #88
"Too many times great candidates become less impressive presidents." This is Cal33 May 2013 #90
I love Elizabeth. I would do anything to help her. Jasana May 2013 #89
I feel the same...It would be so inspiring to have a real progressive to work for. whathehell May 2013 #91
I have been a supporter of Elizabeth UglyGreed Jul 2013 #92
Thanks for the vid! n/t whathehell Aug 2013 #95
Your Welcome N/T UglyGreed Aug 2013 #96
K&R hay rick Jul 2013 #93
 

Plucketeer

(12,882 posts)
80. Warren seems to have integrity
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 01:23 PM
Apr 2013

But what she and we need is for her run for office to be bankrolled by WE who want her there. Hillary's gonna have special interest propellants to fuel her campaign. That and the phony luster of Billy Boy.

 

naaman fletcher

(7,362 posts)
8. I'll be first to donate
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:13 AM
Apr 2013

I fear breaking up the too big to fail banks is the only thing that is going to save this country, and we know Hillary isn't going to do it.

 

another_liberal

(8,821 posts)
18. Don't discount the combined power of small contributions.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:33 AM
Apr 2013

There may even be a few of the wealthy and powerful who see that their continued success depends on a serious dismantling of our outsized banking giants. The truly intelligent among them will understand this system must be brought under control or it will eventually destroy itself.

daleanime

(17,796 posts)
19. Shssssss, don't jinx me....
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:38 AM
Apr 2013

got all my fingers and toes crossed. Hoping and praying that she please, please, please run.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
10. Warren's at 5% declared support among D's, 22/23 favorable nationally
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:15 AM
Apr 2013

She's at 5% support if Clinton runs, 11% if Biden but not Clinton runs, and 18% if neither run, and below 3rd place (including below NOTA) in all cases. Her national topline is 45% recognition with evenly split favorable/unfavorable. It's early on, of course, and that recognition will increase, but evenly split is not an encouraging place to be this early on. Her over/under with Democrats is 40/15, about the same as Cuomo, and half the favorables of Clinton or Biden.

I love Senator Warren. I gave her campaign money and I knocked on doors in Raynham, MA, for her. I'm bringing this up as a reminder of how very, very far DU is from the nationwide party in terms of the candidates we like.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
23. "Why is this socialist trying to tear down those successful entrepreneurs?!?!"
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:51 AM
Apr 2013

Or something like that.

daleanime

(17,796 posts)
30. I'm sure that Fuex News would try to paint it that way...
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:01 AM
Apr 2013

but I think it would be received fairly nicely among voters.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
32. Well, put it out there and we'll see
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:02 AM
Apr 2013

I'm less optimistic than you. Like I said downthread, I think she brings the problems of a Clinton campaign (sexism and regional/class resentment) with none of the advantages. And I'm a huge fan of hers.

joshcryer

(62,491 posts)
22. How does that compare to Obama?
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:44 AM
Apr 2013

Hypothetically speaking, wasn't Obama a practical unknown?

All she needs is a convention speech... 2014 electioneering speech maybe? I know it's not a convention...

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
24. The low visibility can be fixed; the 22/23 favorable/unfavorable is what's worrying
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:52 AM
Apr 2013

She doesn't seem to poll well outside of the leftish end of the Democratic party, is my point; Obama had generally and broadly positive responses from the moment he appeared.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
29. Oh, definitely, and this is too early on to be sure of anything
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:00 AM
Apr 2013

But, the 5% support suggests to me other people in the party are thinking that way too.

Look at this from an "optics" standpoint: she's a liberal, female, New England Ivy League college professor who has admitted to embellishing her nonwhite "credentials" for professional advancement (and expect things like "if white people aren't discriminated against, why did she do that?", etc.) If you had to pick a caricature of a Democratic candidate for Republicans to attack, it would be something like that. I think she brings the weaknesses of a HRC campaign (sexism, flyover country resentment) with none of the benefits (Female voters don't "see themselves" in her the way they do with HRC). That last bit I've never understood. Clinton has it and Palin has it; Bachmann and Warren don't (I'm not comparing any of those people in any other sense, only that when asked, female voters identify with Clinton or Palin but not with Bachmann or Warren).

Response to Recursion (Reply #24)

Dems2002

(509 posts)
70. Biden has a -7% on fav/un 40 to 47 with only 13% undecided
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 09:02 PM
Apr 2013

I assume you're referring to this PPP poll from March 2013

http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/rubio-hillary-lead-primaries-paul-gaining.html

"PPP surveyed 1,247 voters, including an oversample of 666 usual Democratic primary voters and 1,125 Republican primary voters, from March 27 to March 30. The margin of error for the overall sample is +/-2.8%, +/-3.8% for the Democratic portion, and +/-2.9% for the Republican portion."

Q1 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion
of Joe Biden?
Favorable........................................................ 40%
Unfavorable .................................................... 47%
Not sure .......................................................... 13%

With a +1% favorability rating versus unfavorable, the only candidates with a higher favorability rating are Clinton, Christie, Rubio and Ryan.

If Warren wants to run, and I believe she's at least considering it, there's plenty of time for her to do the necessary grunt work. Currently, my dream ticket is Warren/Schweitzer.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
78. Schweitzer helps us where we need help
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 02:24 AM
Apr 2013

Warren is solid where we're already solid; that's my worry.

 

UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
27. That's because most Americans don't follow politics
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:56 AM
Apr 2013

as closely as people who post to political websites. I know this from talking to them.

I'm bringing this up as a reminder of how very, very far DU is from the nationwide party in terms of the candidates we like.

joshcryer

(62,491 posts)
31. Don't hate on Recursion.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:02 AM
Apr 2013

They like raw data and stuff. It's interesting to pick their brain. I don't think they mean anything mean by it.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
34. Oh, that's not even remotely hating on Recursion
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:05 AM
Apr 2013

Also, I just noticed this is the EW group, not GD, so my cold water isn't exactly a propos here. Sorry, all!

 

UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
41. No, if you aren't trying to cause shit then I think you should be welcome in this group.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:37 AM
Apr 2013

You have to expect some push back from people if your posts run counter to people's wishes but a group where only the most cheerful, worshipful, "Elizabeth Warren can do no wrong" posts are allowed would be insufferable and crazy. (I don't think I have to say which DU group I'm referring to.)

joshcryer

(62,491 posts)
56. I definitely should say I was asking for it.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:01 AM
Apr 2013

I was really trying to get a short thing going about prospects and that isn't something I would've done in this group at all (even if welcome, the discussions get super speculative this far out and they're wildly hypothetical so offense could be had).

Apologies.

And congrats for being at the top of the greatest page.

 

rhett o rick

(55,981 posts)
67. Bravo for your attitude. At least some here recognize that honest disagreement isnt horrible.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:28 PM
Apr 2013

Someone said, "I find comfort from those that agree with me and growth from those that dont."

I accidentally stepped into "the group" you are hinting about and was banned after one post. I dont mind at all.

We need a progressive candidate in 2016. But Sen Warren will have a uphill fight against Sen Hillary and her corporate sponsors. It's time to start fund raising for her.

joshcryer

(62,491 posts)
52. Oh snap, I didn't realize that either.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:00 AM
Apr 2013

Yikes, I apologize for trying to pick your brain. I assumed it was GD or GD !

Dems2002

(509 posts)
69. Link to survey please
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:50 PM
Apr 2013

I've worked on hundreds of surveys, so I'd love the data for the one you cite. So much depends on who's conducting the survey, the questions being asked and what type of sample was pulled.

Recursion

(56,582 posts)
77. It's from this month's 3Ps
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 02:17 AM
Apr 2013
http://www.publicpolicypolling.com/main/2013/04/rubio-hillary-lead-primaries-paul-gaining.html#more

Also including ideological self-identification because it shows both parties' coalitions are weighted to their own right.


General Election Toplines

Q18 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion
of Elizabeth Warren?
Favorable........................................................ 23%
Unfavorable .................................................... 22%
Not sure .......................................................... 56%

Q28 Would you describe yourself as very liberal,
somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 11%
Somewhat liberal ............................................ 16%
Moderate......................................................... 31%
Somewhat conservative.................................. 23%
Very conservative ........................................... 19%

Republican Primary Toplines

Q11 Would you describe yourself as very liberal,
somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 1%
Somewhat liberal ............................................ 5%
Moderate......................................................... 19%
Somewhat conservative.................................. 35%
Very conservative ........................................... 39%

Democratic Primary Toplines

Q9 Do you have a favorable or unfavorable opinion
of Elizabeth Warren?
Favorable........................................................ 43%
Unfavorable .................................................... 13%
Not sure .......................................................... 44%

Q10 Given the choices of Joe Biden, Hillary Clinton,
Andrew Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin
O’Malley, Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer,
Mark Warner, and Elizabeth Warren, who
would you most like to see as the Democratic
candidate for President in 2016?
Joe Biden........................................................ 18%
Hillary Clinton.................................................. 64%
Andrew Cuomo ............................................... 3%
Kirsten Gillibrand ............................................ 1%
Martin O'Malley............................................... 1%
Deval Patrick................................................... 1%
Brian Schweitzer ............................................. 1%
Mark Warner ................................................... 2%
Elizabeth Warren ............................................ 5%
Someone else/Undecided............................... 6%

Q11 Given the choices of Joe Biden, Andrew
Cuomo, Kirsten Gillibrand, Martin O’Malley,
Deval Patrick, Brian Schweitzer, Mark Warner,
and Elizabeth Warren, who would you most like
to see as the Democratic candidate for
President in 2016?
Joe Biden........................................................ 49%
Andrew Cuomo ............................................... 10%
Kirsten Gillibrand ............................................ 7%
Martin O'Malley............................................... 1%
Deval Patrick................................................... 2%
Brian Schweitzer ............................................. 2%
Mark Warner ................................................... 3%
Elizabeth Warren ............................................ 11%
Someone else/Undecided............................... 15%

Q12 If neither Hillary Clinton nor Joe Biden ran for
President in 2016, who would you most like to
see as the Democratic nominee?
Andrew Cuomo ............................................... 22%
Kirsten Gillibrand ............................................ 5%
Martin O'Malley............................................... 8%
Deval Patrick................................................... 4%
Brian Schweitzer ............................................. 1%
Mark Warner ................................................... 5%
Elizabeth Warren ............................................ 18%
Someone else/Undecided............................... 36%

Q13 Would you describe yourself as very liberal,
somewhat liberal, moderate, somewhat
conservative, or very conservative?
Very liberal ...................................................... 17%
Somewhat liberal ............................................ 30%
Moderate......................................................... 39%
Somewhat conservative.................................. 9%
Very conservative ........................................... 5%



Crosstabs are here, and are rather surprising on a lot of points.
 

another_liberal

(8,821 posts)
11. Yes! Yes! Yes!
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:16 AM
Apr 2013

I'll knock on doors for her whenever she says it's on! Eight years of Elizabeth Warren as President would likely put Wall Street right back in its box. With her in charge, we would truly have a chance to win our country back!

Warren for President in 2016!

Response to another_liberal (Reply #11)

davidpdx

(22,000 posts)
17. I'd work for her as well
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:33 AM
Apr 2013

If she chose to run. That being said, I'll remain uncommitted until I see who actually runs.

mtasselin

(666 posts)
20. I'd give
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:39 AM
Apr 2013

How nice would it be to have someone that is not an insider be president. They will do what ever they can to get her out of the way, by they I mean the powers in Washington on both sides of the political spectrum to put up road blocks to stop her.

 

MannyGoldstein

(34,589 posts)
74. Believe or not, she's our senior senator already.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 11:32 PM
Apr 2013

Come 1/20/2017, I expect Markey to take her place in that role.

patricia92243

(12,833 posts)
33. Would vote for her in primaries, but of course if Hillry won ( or any Democrat) I would vote for
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:05 AM
Apr 2013

them. I can't think of a situation or person that would make me vote republican.


I think Elizabeth would make a good Prez.

MichaelSoE

(1,576 posts)
35. A paragraph that caught my eye in the story was
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:14 AM
Apr 2013
But Warren’s tough stances also could capture the same type of insurgent liberal support that catapulted former Vermont Gov. Howard Dean to an early lead in the 2004 presidential race over then-U.S. Sen. John F. Kerry, before Dean imploded.


Dean was destroyed by MSM and his detractors ... he didn't implode. They'll make volcanoes out of mole hills and turn everything into bizarro-land. They'd do it again in a heartbeat if she ran.
 

vi5

(13,305 posts)
43. I'd love it but it will never happen...
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:43 AM
Apr 2013

The powers that be in our party will never allow a true populist or anyone even remotely liberal to become president.

 

UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
57. This will be interesting to watch.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:05 AM
Apr 2013

She's brilliant and politically astute. I think if there were skeletons in her closet Tim Geithner and the Republican Party would have found them when they derailed her candidacy to direct the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She's not hyper and given to being a loose cannon like Joe Biden and Howard Dean. She knows they will pull out all the stops to smear her and will be ready for it if she decideds to run.

Le Taz Hot

(22,271 posts)
45. The day Elizabeth Warren announces a presidential bid
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:48 AM
Apr 2013

is the day I:

1)Re-register as a Democrat again,
2)Head to Massachusetts (I promise to learn how to correctly spell it first) to work on her campaign. I'll sleep in the back of my truck if I have to but I know I'm going to do EVERYTHING I can to get her elected.

 

NorthCarolina

(11,197 posts)
47. Let me just say...
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:52 AM
Apr 2013

Hillary who?

Put me down for Warren at this point. I've had more than my fill of DLC types like that Hillary one...time to reclaim the party from GOP flavored Democrats.

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
49. Elizabeth Warren would appeal to non-Democrats.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 07:57 AM
Apr 2013

She thinks like the rest of us because she hasn't spent half of her life in Washington, D.C.

We are so sick of the D.C. crowd. They just perpetuate their own callousness. They run in circles constantly. Elizabeth Warren sees through all that.

 

UnrepentantLiberal

(11,700 posts)
59. Make that half her carreer in CHICAGO and D.C.
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:21 AM
Apr 2013

I saw a repeat of a fundraiser from around 2004 on CSPAN that was eye opening to say the least. There they all were: Hillary, Obama, David Axelrod, Rohm Emanuel and other power players yucking it up.

Obama didn't appear out of nowhere and seize the nomination. What a fool I was to believe he was a liberal in 2007. Good one! Nope, there was nothing under any of the bottle caps. Sucker!

JDPriestly

(57,936 posts)
62. You cannot get elected if you know no one in D.C. or Boston or Chicago
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 08:31 AM
Apr 2013

or New York or Los Angeles or San Francisco, etc.

You have to have friends. But Elizabeth Warren is not sold out to that establishment. We don't know what she has to say about foreign policy or even a lot of domestic policy, but her common sense has not been wrung out of her on the compromise circuit of D.C.

Regardless of who she hob-nobbed with outside her university classroom over the course of her life, she has her feet on the ground.

Someone who is known to no-one in the Democratic Party hierarchy cannot get elected.

Elizabeth Warren has proved her ability to step on the toes of those who take advantage of their power and positions. When she speaks about things she cares about, her outrage and her emotional commitment are visible. That is not true of the usual party hacks.

On top of that, she is a brilliant woman with fire and energy. I really like her, as you can tell.

Hillary-- not so much. She has become just another politician with little rapport with ordinary people. She has had it too good too long. She started out with a lot of compassion, but I have seen quite the opposite in her since her White House years.

I saw a video encounter between Hillary and the Code Pink women that took place prior to the Iraq War. Hillary showed herself to be shockingly arrogant and dismissive of the Code Pink women who had actually gone to Iraq and warned that the War was ill advised and would cause terrible suffering. Hillary just raised her nose and huffed out. It revealed everything I needed to know about Hillary.

No thanks. Not Hillary.

Babel_17

(5,400 posts)
64. The media knows her and finds it easy to write about her
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 10:55 AM
Apr 2013

And they can come up with endless copy just by tweaking the narrative.



dreamnightwind

(4,775 posts)
66. I would be elated
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 06:23 PM
Apr 2013

Will work for Warren.

I know of no better candidate at this time.

If Hillary, Biden, or someone similar ends up getting the nomination I will watch disinterestedly from the sidelines.

DonCoquixote

(13,711 posts)
72. Well we know the Hillary folks
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 10:04 PM
Apr 2013

will try to hamstring her.

I halfway ponder asking Skinner of we can have a "NO Hillary 2016" group.

winter is coming

(11,785 posts)
94. "NO Hillary 2016" makes it sound like it's for people who have a personal animus.
Wed Jul 31, 2013, 08:03 PM
Jul 2013

As someone of the "NO Hillary" persuasion, it's got nothing to do with Hillary as a person; I'm just opposed to voting for another centrist... any centrist. I doubt Skinner would go for a "NO centrists 2016" group, but he might be amenable to a "YES progressives 2016" group.

glinda

(14,807 posts)
73. Am all for that but we need to elect a hard Progressive number of
Tue Apr 16, 2013, 11:30 PM
Apr 2013

people to assist her as well as a strong majority.

 

Jim Lane

(11,175 posts)
79. If Clinton and Biden stay out, the party establishment will back Cuomo.
Wed Apr 17, 2013, 02:39 AM
Apr 2013

He'll have advantages in name recognition, money, support of elected Democrats, and media treatment.

The first question will be: Who will carry the progressive standard against the neoliberal Cuomo? It might be Warren but there are some other possibilities.

We don't have winner-take-all primaries, so Cuomo would face a harder road than did Romney in 2012 (each of them being the establishment candidate that much of the base considers too centriest). We could survive some splitting of the vote among some combination of Sherrod Brown, Martin O'Malley, Elizabeth Warren, Sheldon Whitehouse, and probably a few more I could add if I weren't tired. (I don't think Alan Grayson would be in the mix. He's a superb firebrand but a firebrand type makes too many voters uneasy when they contemplate the heavy responsibilities of the Presidency.)

Nevertheless, I gloomily predict that if Biden and Clinton both opt out, Cuomo will be the nominee.

ChangeUp106

(549 posts)
85. It's our job to get her known
Tue Apr 23, 2013, 10:19 PM
Apr 2013

Look it's a longshot, but if people really want this we have the power to get her name out there. I think there's a lot of people who would really support her, but just don't know her yet. For example my Mom is a lifelong Democrat, has worked for Democratic state reps for years, and is fairly to the left of where the party currently is. I talk about Warren all the time, but she has never really seen her speak or hear what she's all about. No doubt in my mind she would go with her over Hillary.

Spread the word

ChangeUp106

(549 posts)
86. Another thing
Tue Apr 23, 2013, 10:21 PM
Apr 2013

The ONLY attack the Republicans have on her is the whole Native American thing. Look on Twitter or in comment sections of news sites. They only ever talk about her being Native American. Never anything about her policies. That attack won't play nationally. It will be another Benghazi or Jeremiah Wright.

logomachy

(1 post)
87. I thought I was the only one!!
Wed May 8, 2013, 09:21 PM
May 2013


The question would Senator Warren be a great president but can she maintain her honor.

Too many times great candidates become less impressive presidents.

 

Cal33

(7,018 posts)
90. "Too many times great candidates become less impressive presidents." This is
Wed May 15, 2013, 06:41 PM
May 2013

a generalization. I think it's more important to look at what she has done.
Does she show any fear when she asks questions like how come not one
of the banker execs. are in jail, when they clearly through their illegal acts
were responsible for having brought the present economic disaster to our
entire nation. There are other examples that she can and does do the
right thing for the American people.

Elizabeth Warren is clearly her own woman. She can't be bribed, either.
I am with her all the way. We need a person with integrity, intelligence,
initiative, and dedication in working for the betterment of all Americans.

Her name may not yet be a household word, but she is already half-way
there, and we still have 3-1/2 years to go. I am quite confident she will
be very well known before then .

Jasana

(490 posts)
89. I love Elizabeth. I would do anything to help her.
Sat May 11, 2013, 04:28 AM
May 2013

I donated money to her campaign but was too sick to help with much else. (I'm disabled.) If she runs against Hillary, I will support her to my dying breath but she's going to have to run on lots and lots of small donations. Wall Street hates her guts. Big money donations will be a problem... especially with that wretched Citizens United decision. Of course, that's going to be a problem for anyone who runs on the Democratic ticket. Less so for Hillary. I would have voted for Hillary in 2008 but my biggest concern for her then and now was Warhawk.

I was afraid she would feel a need (especially as a woman) to show how tough she is when it comes to matters of defense. Sadly, I think Elizabeth might fall into this same blackhole. Women don't dare show themselves to be "weak" on defense matters. Maybe I'll be wrong and Warren will surprise me. If we get Markey in the Senate permanently, I might not feel so bad about having to go through another special election here in Mass.

I hope that post made sense. I'm in insomniac hell right now and can barley type.

whathehell

(29,802 posts)
91. I feel the same...It would be so inspiring to have a real progressive to work for.
Fri May 17, 2013, 01:16 PM
May 2013

I don't believe we've had a Democrat from the "democratic wing of the democratic party"

in the White House since Carter, or maybe even Jack Kennedy.

As for EW on Defense issues, I think she could always turn to someone with strong credentials in that area for VP.

This could be really exciting!


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