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n2doc

(47,953 posts)
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 12:48 PM Jan 2015

An Opening for Elizabeth Warren If She Wants It

Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren told Fortune magazine this month that she won’t run for president in 2016, deepening the sense that the Democratic nomination is Hillary Clinton’s for the asking. Yet in contemporary politics the landscape can change dramatically, seemingly overnight. Before 2008 Barack Obama said repeatedly that he wasn’t running for president.

If Elizabeth Warren doesn’t change her mind, it could be because of intimidating national polls showing Mrs. Clinton with an overwhelming lead. Most recently, a CNN/ORC poll had the former secretary of state with a 66%-9% advantage over Ms. Warren.

But these numbers don’t tell the whole story, and if Ms. Warren eventually does get into the race, it could be because the numbers in the crucial primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire are not nearly so scary.

In my own recent polling there, I found a much more competitive landscape. Telephone interviews with 400 likely caucusgoers in Iowa and 400 likely primary voters in New Hampshire, conducted Jan. 13-15, suggest that Ms. Warren is already considerably more competitive than national polls suggest. In a head-to-head Clinton-Warren matchup in Iowa, Mrs. Clinton ran 15 points ahead of Ms. Warren, at 51%-36%. Surprisingly, caucus-voting Iowa Democrats already appear to be thoroughly familiar with the Massachusetts senator, and well-disposed toward her, with a 75%-7% favorability rating. Mrs. Clinton has great favorables, too: 93%-6%.

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An Opening for Elizabeth Warren If She Wants It (Original Post) n2doc Jan 2015 OP
Not about any candidate: Iowans seem to take Iowa's role in the primary calendar quite seriously. merrily Jan 2015 #1
She's our only hope against the continued Rubin/Summers brand of US plutocracy RiverLover Jan 2015 #2

merrily

(45,251 posts)
1. Not about any candidate: Iowans seem to take Iowa's role in the primary calendar quite seriously.
Mon Jan 26, 2015, 12:53 PM
Jan 2015

They seem to be a well-informed group.

RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
2. She's our only hope against the continued Rubin/Summers brand of US plutocracy
Tue Jan 27, 2015, 05:28 AM
Jan 2015

And she's not running.

...Clinton will enter the Democratic race with a bang — and virtually no opposition to speak of. Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), who could mount a serious campaign from the left, has said she won’t run, and is making no behind-the-scenes preparations.

http://www.politico.com/story/2015/01/hillary-clinton-2016-elections-114586.html


I really hope she changes her mind.
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