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Showing Original Post only (View all)Sen. Elizabeth Warren announces 2020 presidential bid [View all]
https://www.washingtonpost.com/gdpr-consent/?destination=%2fpolitics%2fsen-elizabeth-warren-says-she-will-seek-the-presidency-in-2020%2f2018%2f12%2f31%2f1b0ae010-022f-11e9-b5df-5d3874f1ac36_story.html%3futm_term%3d.8d9741eb6f27&utm_term=.e12ad2993a76Link to tweet
BREAKING: Elizabeth Warren launches exploratory committee ahead of likely 2020 presidential run
Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren took a major step toward a presidential run on Monday, announcing in a video message and email to supporters that she is forming an exploratory committee ahead of an expected campaign for the Democratic nomination in 2020.
With her announcement 13 months before the Iowa caucuses, Warren, who became a progressive star by taking on Wall Street after the 2007 financial crisis and, more recently, President Donald Trump, is the first Democrat with a national profile to take formal action towards a likely presidential campaign.
In a four-and-a-half minute video, Warren makes clear some of the very themes that catapulted her to national prominence will define her upcoming presidential run: economic equality, government accountability and reining in big corporations.
"Corruption is poisoning our democracy," Warren says in the video as images of Republican leaders flash across the screen. "Politicians look the other way while big insurance companies deny patients life-saving coverage, while big banks rip off consumers and while big oil companies destroy this planet."
The clip begins with the senator recalling a hardscrabble childhood in Oklahoma -- her mother got a minimum-wage job after her father suffered a heart attack. He would eventually work as a janitor.
"He raised a daughter who got to be a public school teacher, a law professor and a senator. We got a real opportunity to build something," Warren says. "Working families today face a lot tougher path than my family did."
In one of multiple nods in the video to racial inequality, she adds that "families of color face a path that is steeper and rockier, a path made even harder by the impact of generations of discrimination" -- an early acknowledgment of the political importance of appealing to and winning the support of minority voters.
As she warns of a deepening crisis faced by the American middle class, Warren points a finger squarely at the Republican Party, using images of former presidents Ronald Reagan and George W. Bush, along with grinning cameos from Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, departing House Speaker Paul Ryan, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Trump.
Warren is a searing critic of the President, and Trump has responded by openly mocking her Native American heritage and referring to her as "Pocahontas." Her decision in October to respond to Trump and other critics by releasing the results of a DNA test aimed at proving her ancestry fell flat with many Democrats and overshadowed her midterm message.
The announcement also comes in the midst of a prolonged partial government shutdown over Trump's insistence on funding for a border wall, which has caused political chaos that has spooked investors and sparked turmoil in the stock market. This backdrop could prove to be a boon for Warren, who is widely expected to build a campaign centered around her signature economic populist message and anti-corruption platform.
By launching an exploratory committee, Warren can begin raising money for the coming campaign. She is unlikely to seek the assistance of a billionaire-funded super PAC, according to a source familiar with Warren's thinking, because she believes grassroots support should be a defining factor in the coming primary. Warren has already sworn off corporate PAC money.
Even before Monday's notifications went out, the work of building the infrastructure to support a presidential bid had been well underway.
Since her re-election to the Senate in November, Warren has made hundreds of calls to political grassroots leaders in the early states of Iowa, New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada, the source said.
Warren's staff members are also having discussions with operatives in those states and are in the process of searching for campaign office space in the Boston area, the expected location of her presidential campaign headquarters.
Dan Geldon, Warren's longtime aide who served as her chief of staff in the Senate and was once the senator's student at Harvard Law School, is likely to serve a senior role in the eventual Warren campaign, the source said.
More than a year out from the first round of voting and with months to go until the first debate, the coming Democratic primary is already shaping up to be one of the most fierce and feisty nominating contests in a generation.
Warren's work to establish and defend the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, or CFPB, made her a star among progressives who first pushed for what would be a successful 2012 Senate run and then, with less luck, a presidential bid she ultimately passed up four years later.
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/12/31/politics/elizabeth-warren-exploratory-committee-2020/index.html
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I guess we'll start to see a lot of them coming out soon, they will need to get in the race sooner
sunonmars
Dec 2018
#2
YES!! I loved her message. She is a fighter. i will support her AND any Democrat that runs.
allgood33
Dec 2018
#124
I hope she doesn't use conventional warfare and stay abouve the fray. I hope she gives it all right
lindysalsagal
Dec 2018
#6
Good for her! Good luck Senator Warren! There will be many fine DEMOCRATS running...
NurseJackie
Dec 2018
#4
At least Beto is able to actually ride a skateboard without fear of breaking a hip
BannonsLiver
Dec 2018
#96
Or it's a reference to youth and superficial activities commonly engaged in by young people
BannonsLiver
Dec 2018
#130
If you don't want to sound ageist, then simply say you don't like his policy positions.
musicblind
Jan 2019
#139
She didn't even do that well in a solid Democratic state like MA in the Senate race.
smirkymonkey
Dec 2018
#37
How in the world could she ever think she has a snowballs chance in hell of actual
UniteFightBack
Dec 2018
#46
An insane number of Americans can't name the Vice President at any given time.
SMC22307
Dec 2018
#104
I would definitely vote for her if she is the nominee and I did when she was running for Senate.
smirkymonkey
Dec 2018
#78
Agree with all you expressed. She'd be powerful in another top position. n/t
sprinkleeninow
Dec 2018
#89
Trump & Repugs only have her heritage to attack her on, that is a shallow position to hold over time
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2018
#112
The question is do you really think she is the best candidate for the Dem's??????? nt
UniteFightBack
Dec 2018
#47
This is crazy! Trump attacks everyone at a base level. He can only get Warren on her heritage.
TheBlackAdder
Dec 2018
#114
I guess that is my point. Like Hillary, I think she would actually make a great president, but
smirkymonkey
Dec 2018
#43
The reptilians will put targets on anyone who poses a threat to them. Remember the purple bandaids?
hedda_foil
Dec 2018
#23
I have been known to sleep through loud parties. What was with the purple bandaids? nt
Blue_true
Dec 2018
#42
Thanks! I think that's the most appropriate name for them. Cold blooded slitherers.
hedda_foil
Dec 2018
#108
Trump ran as a racist, sexist, and bigot, so that "loathesome" characterization is not going to
still_one
Dec 2018
#45
The headline is somewhat misleading. She has launched an exploratory committee. While that may
still_one
Dec 2018
#34
just curious...why hard pass? That sounds different than a "prefer booker or harris." What are your
JCanete
Dec 2018
#86
Personally I lean towards a Biden/Beto ticket more however I would not object to
cstanleytech
Dec 2018
#65
I read that releasing tax returns will be a must in some states which is also great news.
Eliot Rosewater
Jan 2019
#141
I really like her and would have no problem at all supporting her. That said, she's got to
Vinca
Dec 2018
#100
This is exciting. I hope they don't Hillary her w the gods awful pictures
Crutchez_CuiBono
Dec 2018
#102
Does this mean Bernie is going to pass? OR, did she want to get out ahead of that?
JCMach1
Dec 2018
#119