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In reply to the discussion: Warren on NPR: "I am not running for president. You want me to put an exclamation point at the end?" [View all]MineralMan
(151,207 posts)Here's a prediction, though: If Warren changes her mind and decides to run, I give it about two weeks before the same people who are supporting her now will find many reasons not to, once she declares. But, I don't think there's any chance she will run, anyhow.
Progressivism is about much more than just economic policy. And that's the source of the conflict that will develop if she decided to run. There are areas where she's not as progressive as people seem to think, and every one of them will rise to the top if she runs.
I don't think she will decide that running is in her or the country's best interest. I could be wrong, though.
I'm actually not all that sure Bernie Sanders will run, either, in the end. It will be hard for him to switch to the Democratic Party, really, and I don't think he wants to do it. If he runs without doing that, it will only be a token candidacy and won't have much effect.
Either way, he'll endorse the official candidate at some point, because he understands how important it is that Republicans don't win both Congress and the Presidency. We all should understand that, I think.