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politics and politicians Title: Warren captures big endorsement from former Bernie supporters Elizabeth Warren has officially received the warm embrace of democrat socialists she scored the endorsement of the Working Families Party. This is a slap to Bernie Sanders, who received the partys endorsement in 2016. Warren had a really good day Monday. Not only did she get the bragging rights of the Working Families Party endorsement but she also held a campaign rally to roll out her latest policy on fighting corruption in government. The rally was attended by more than 20,000 people Warren is now in the Trump universe of huge crowds and mega-rallies. Ironically, the only other candidate that scores those kinds of numbers is Bernie Sanders. The location of the rally was Washington Square Park near the site of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory. That fire in 1911 killed 146 people, mostly immigrant women workers. It led to union organizing and labor reforms. Warren calls for that kind of mobilization of working-class people. Warren doesnt call herself a socialist, as Bernie does, but she justifies her calls for heavy-handed government take-overs of private industries as all in the name of what is best for the little people. Socialist policies kill free markets and entrepreneurial spirits as they keep working people under the thumb of corrupt leaders. Sounds like a labor union to me. The Working Families Party may not be a major political party nationally but this endorsement sends a strong message to Democrat primary voters. There are active chapters in New York, Connecticut, Oregon, New Jersey, Maryland, Washington D.C., Pennsylvania, Wisconsin, Rhode Island, Nevada, West Virginia, New Mexico, Ohio, Texas, and Illinois. The Working Families Party of New York was organized in 1998 by labor unions and community organizations. Its early for such a notable endorsement to be made, and a blow to the Sanders campaign. Warren is on the rise in polls and essentially fighting Bernie for second place after Biden. Biden, Warren, and Sanders are the only three candidates with a shot at the Democrat nomination, at least for now. Some early endorsements by elected officials are beginning to shift a bit as the top candidates shake out in the polls. Biden has remained the frontrunner since he announced his candidacy. The same happened in 2016 with Trump in the Republican primary but the certainty of Bidens nomination is in question. Biden is proving to be a really bad candidate on the campaign trail. He may have been able to brush off criticism in the early days of his campaign as the result of being rusty and out of public office for a couple of years but he sure hasnt improved. It is impossible to not note that he is not energetic or passionate in his speeches to supporters. Elizabeth Warren, in contrast, is like the Energizer Bunny. She bounces on stage, she runs through crowds, she almost yells while delivering speeches, and is always fired up. She has the energy that Biden lacks and frankly, that Hillary Clinton never had in 2016. Warrens anti-corruption initiative is all about big structural change, you see. She used the example of Frances Perkins who fought for labor rights after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire and became FDRs labor secretary, the first female Cabinet member in U.S. history as the way forward. One persistent woman. For Warren, like Hillary, persists is the message. (Warren is getting advice from Hillary.) She called President Trump corruption in the flesh but she admits that he didnt start corruption in government. Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) September 17, 2019 The Working Families Party endorsement is a nod to a mass movement to turn the United States into a socialist wonderland. Their early announcement of an endorsement is meant to send the message that voters cant sit on the sidelines in the primary. Her anti-corruption plan is extensive, as you might expect from a policy wonk. She envisions lots of bans on lobbying and restricting elected officials from stock purchases, for example. There are a lot of donts. She wants automatic tax return disclosures of all federal candidates and officeholders. The irony is that Warren was delivering this speech meant to get the attention of working people, especially women in an area where the median income is well above that of most working-class people. Sanders Iowa state director, Misty Rebik, responded to Warrens endorsement. that's all. that's the entire tweet. #Bernie2020 Misty Rebik (@mistyrebik) September 16, 2019 Warren has plenty of support from educated, upper income women. Im not so sure that this event moved the needle with the big demographic she needs to crack African-American voters. That group is in Bidens camp right now. This primary race continues to be between the safe choice to beat Trump Biden, or the swing from the rafters with big change candidates, Warren and Sanders. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 3.
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This is the beginning of the end for Bernie. He's been losing support to Warren for some time. And this is the beginning of the end for befuddled Joe Biden, once Warren concentrates on dislodging some of his support from blacks. Warren is the one.
I agree. And she is going to be tough to beat, because so much of her platform is what Americans want. Trump needs the economy to remain strong up to election day. If it weakens, she can beat him.
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