Elizabeth Warren is on a roll, but still facing big obstacles in 2020 presidential bid

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Elizabeth Warren is on a roll, but still facing big obstacles in 2020 presidential bid
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Elizabeth Warren has one key asset in her bid for the Democratic presidential nomination: a clearly defined campaign plan. But voters are still worried about her electability —and how she will set herself apart ideologically from Bernie Sanders.

But Warren’s struggles have been particularly perplexing because she entered the 2020 race with far more political assets than most of her rivals. She had a big national fan base for her work as a consumer advocate. She was a darling of the left in 2016 when progressives begged her to run against Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary.

Warren proclaims herself a capitalist who thinks markets should be firmly regulated, not abolished. She is presenting herself as a less divisive candidate with a much more policy-specific, concrete vision., an organization for women of color, Warren got a standing ovation for speaking bluntly about racism and her specific plans to remedy it in healthcare, housing and other areas.

“This is not a moment for incrementalism or timidity; it is a moment for moral clarity about the structure of our economy, our society, and our democracy,” he wrote. “Elections are not won by nominees chosen to appeal to or pacify the other side: elections are won by candidates who inspire their party’s voters to turn out on election day and who have an effective organization to drive it home.”

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