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Elizabeth Warren

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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Tue Mar 31, 2015, 06:26 AM Mar 2015

Top liberals call for Warren candidacy - They say that Hillary needs a Democratic opponent. [View all]

Top liberals call for Warren candidacy
They say that Hillary Clinton needs a Democratic opponent.

By Gabriel Debenedetti
3/30/15 5:40 AM EDT

Three prominent liberal activists — including the president of a large union — are calling for Elizabeth Warren to challenge Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, insisting that the Massachusetts senator’s participation in a competitive primary process would benefit the party.

Warren hasn’t budged from her insistence that she won’t pursue a White House bid. But the new voices calling for her candidacy represent a new phase in the progressive push to persuade her to run, just days after Clinton appeared alongside two other union chiefs on a panel in Washington — and not long before Clinton is expected to launch her long-anticipated presidential bid.



“We agree with former Labor Secretary Robert Reich, the Boston Globe, and many others that Sen. Elizabeth Warren would be a strong candidate, and that if Hillary Clinton also declares, the debate between the two of them would be critical for our nation,” write Larry Cohen, president of the Communications Workers of America, and Annie Leonard, executive director of Greenpeace USA — the environmental group — in a new letter published by Run Warren Run, a campaign organized by liberal political organizations.

The letter’s authors argue that Democrats deserve a lively debate over issues, including the role of money in politics, voting rights, global trade, global warming and worker’s rights, and that the “country needs new ideas and new leaders.”

“If we end up with a single Democratic candidate — and little to no debate in the primaries — those of us unlikely to support a Republican nominee will be left voting for a Democrat who may be opposed to the Republican agenda but is not necessarily a champion of the vision of change that millions of us seek and that this country needs,” write Cohen, a Democratic National Committee member who endorsed then-Sen. Barack Obama over Clinton in 2008, and Leonard.

Run Warren Run, the campaign jointly operated by liberal groups MoveOn and Democracy for America, will also unveil an op-ed by Javier Valdes, secretary of the Working Families Party in New York and a leader of a progressive political committee focused on Hispanics, encouraging Warren to run for the sake of spurring a debate about “racial and immigrant justice.”

A significant group of liberal activists, academics and groups — including New York’s Working Families Party and The Boston Globe’s editorial board — have lined up behind the efforts to draft Warren, often citing the importance of a competitive primary rather than any animus toward Clinton. But many progressives regard the presumptive front-runner as being too close to Wall Street. They believe Warren, an antagonist of big banks, represents an attractive alternative despite her repeated insistence that she will not run. At the very least, they expect she could help pull Clinton farther to the political left.

The addition of Cohen to the pro-Warren group is sure to complicate organized labor’s role in the nominating process. Most labor leaders have yet to weigh in, but many have a long history with Clinton and some have appeared with her at recent events....

http://www.politico.com/story/2015/03/top-liberals-call-for-warren-candidacy-116496.html


(Props to AtomicKitten for first posting this article in the GD!! )

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By the time the general election rolls around MannyGoldstein Mar 2015 #1
She's got one write-in from me if Hill is our nominee, that's for sure. RiverLover Mar 2015 #3
Nope donnasgirl Mar 2015 #6
3 More in my house. classykaren Mar 2015 #12
Love it! RiverLover Mar 2015 #18
Warren is not running because she knows Cryptoad Mar 2015 #7
Sorry, but this is the Elizabeth Warren group RiverLover Mar 2015 #10
The more i see the more i like donnasgirl Mar 2015 #13
Mine too. Great article donnasgirl! Thanks! RiverLover Mar 2015 #14
We definitely need a real primary get the red out Mar 2015 #2
Regressive will be the only word to describe a Democratic primary without truly Progressive RiverLover Mar 2015 #4
TEd Cruz Cryptoad Mar 2015 #5
huh? RiverLover Mar 2015 #8
Nope got it right where I wanted it! Cryptoad Mar 2015 #9
Bah bye!! /nt RiverLover Mar 2015 #11
Your trolling is becoming too obvious, if you wish to make an ass of youself Dragonfli Mar 2015 #46
Kicked and recommended a whole bunch! Enthusiast Mar 2015 #15
Martin O' Malley is a Democrat, and he's running against Clinton. nt geek tragedy Mar 2015 #16
I don't know O'Malley well, but what I've seen so far I like. Greybnk48 Mar 2015 #19
I think he'll do a great job advocating progressive policy positions and geek tragedy Mar 2015 #20
I agree. /nt RiverLover Mar 2015 #22
I would love to see Warren as President, BUT... Jim Lane Mar 2015 #44
O'Malley is good on issues, but I don't know how he will do when it comes to charisma and JDPriestly Apr 2015 #47
Bernie should hop in too. n/t Greybnk48 Mar 2015 #17
Bernie and elizabeth donnasgirl Mar 2015 #21
I'd love to see Bernie & Sherrod both jump in. RiverLover Mar 2015 #23
What i like about them donnasgirl Mar 2015 #24
I really like Sherrod Brown Greybnk48 Mar 2015 #25
I also would love to see Brown picked donnasgirl Mar 2015 #27
Brown is from Ohio, a swing state. That is a plus for him. But Elizabeth Waren is the one. JDPriestly Apr 2015 #48
I do not call it Bombastic, donnasgirl Mar 2015 #29
I think Grayson would be a really great President MynameisBlarney Mar 2015 #36
I call for a Warren run too, but I don't give a damn what 'Hillary needs'. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Mar 2015 #26
I picked that up too -- the body of the story says "Democrats deserve" starroute Mar 2015 #35
Didn't Reich recently say he'd run abelenkpe Mar 2015 #28
Wow, I hope that's true! RiverLover Mar 2015 #31
Found this on his Facebook page: abelenkpe Mar 2015 #39
Thanks abelenkpe! And I seriously agree with this~ RiverLover Mar 2015 #42
Don't know exactly but heres a link to an image from his recent appearance abelenkpe Mar 2015 #45
I'd vote for him, noooo problem! MynameisBlarney Mar 2015 #34
Me too abelenkpe Mar 2015 #38
Yup. MynameisBlarney Mar 2015 #41
If Warren doesn't run, Bernie Sanders and Robert Reich would be alternatives. Not Elizabeth JDPriestly Apr 2015 #49
Then how about Martin O'Malley LynneSin Mar 2015 #30
Best outcome for progressives: Thespian2 Mar 2015 #32
Thanks Thespian2. RiverLover Mar 2015 #40
I don't think she is going to bow to the pressure to run. MynameisBlarney Mar 2015 #33
The sad part of your comment donnasgirl Mar 2015 #37
Maybe. No one knows but her. MynameisBlarney Mar 2015 #43
EW would eat Hillary's lunch in a debate. I'd sure love to see it. Scuba Apr 2015 #50
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