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In reply to the discussion: Why Elizabeth Warren Left The GOP [View all]merrily
(45,251 posts)edited to warn: I have been informed that the quote referenced below is still in the wiki. So please bear that in mind when you read the rest of this post.
The good news is that I think her wiki has been "scrubbed" recently. That doesn't have to mean she is considering a run, despite everything she's said, but it may well mean that. After McCain announced that he had picked Palin, Palin's wiki got revised many times in two days. Every time I went back to it to quote something I'd read there, whatever I was looking for at the moment was no longer there. Since I posted about Palin a lot during those few days, I was looking for quotes a lot and they were all disappearing, sometimes in the same hour. (I should have copied and pasted the first version I saw in my word program.)
The bad news is that I remember what Warren's wiki used to say about the reason she changed parties. I can't give you a direct quote with her exact words now because I could not find the statement in her wiki today. It used to say--and the wiki language was in quotation marks-- that she had been a Republican because she thought they were better for financial markets, but then she decided that Democrats had become better for financial markets. So, she switched. That simple.
Now, what is quoted in the OP may be an expansion on what her wiki used to say, what she had in mind all along. I don't know and I have no way of knowing. All I know is that I used to be able to find that quote in her wiki and post it before. I think I may have checked as recently as a month ago, but I didn't find it today. Me, I didn't think the original language from her that wiki quoted was consistent with her statements as quoted in the OP.
Make of that what you will.
(For those dear hearts here who accuse me of citing facts only selectively, even when I can put direct quotes and links into my posts, in your lame faces. Find some other way to try to support your positions.)