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To: Ron who wrote (15497)4/17/2017 1:15:10 PM
From: koan  Respond to of 356319
 
Here is a more thoughtful analysis-lol..

As mentioned, I just saw Susan Page who interviewed Elizabeth Warren say that she did not rule out running in 2020. She is only 67.

I can see Warren running, backed by Bernie. I think she could get the nomination if she decided to go in that direction.

She didn't get involved last time until the very end, because she could see that the deck was stacked against her with all the super delegates committed to Hillary and the general power that the moderates in the Democratic Party held e.g. every women in the senate except Warren has committed to Hillary. The tables are turned now.

So that power is gone and the progressives are taking control of the Democratic Party and look to Warren and Bernie as the leaders. And both of those folks are known to be able to raise huge amounts of money and after the defeat of Bernie by the moderates, I could see them putting up even more money if Warren chose to run.

Remember, Warren was the progressives first choice and the progressives hooked on to Bernie simply because she would not run and he was the only one available that was talking their book.



To: Ron who wrote (15497)4/17/2017 1:17:09 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 356319
 
" I think it would have been better if Bernie had remained a Democrat."
He never changed his registration to Dem.