Warren 2020
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It Worked for Barack Obama
Elizabeth Warren is imploring Democrats to choose inspiration over caution—just as an insurgent Illinois senator did against Hillary Clinton in 2007.
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/warren-asks-voters-choose-hope/597661/
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Consciously or not, Warren was echoing one of the most important lines of Barack Obama’s primary campaign against Hillary Clinton. “If we are really serious about winning this election, Democrats,” Obama declared at the Iowa Democratic Party’s Jefferson-Jackson Dinner on November 10, 2007, “we can’t live in fear of losing it.” That line became part of the message that won Obama the Iowa caucuses, and the Democratic nomination. ...
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...when Obama took the stage at the Jefferson-Jackson dinner, he exploited a sense among Iowa Democrats that Clinton lacked political courage, and that a vote for her would reflect their own lack of courage, too. “Not answering questions ’cause we are afraid our answers won’t be popular just won’t do,” he told the crowd. “Triangulating and poll-driven positions because we’re worried about what Mitt [Romney] or Rudy [Giuliani] might say about us just won’t do. If we are really serious about winning this election, Democrats, we can’t live in fear of losing it.”
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There are obvious differences between Warren now and Obama then. Obama was more frequently attacked for his lack of experience; Warren is more often criticized for being ideologically extreme. Obama also enjoyed a greater reservoir of potential African American support. After he won Iowa, black voters moved to him en masse, which laid the foundation for his victories in the South. If Warren wins Iowa, she’s unlikely to benefit from the same decisive shift.
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We still have a LONG way to go. But I believe in Elizabeth.

jcgoldie
(12,046 posts)I was so full of Trump loathing that I weighed the safety of Biden months ago, and no offense to Joe but I've come full circle to the belief that there has to be more inspiration behind the message than "I'm the safe choice."
When Jill Biden actually said out loud what so many Biden supporters here argue on a daily basis "Swallow a little bit and vote for Joe..." it only reinforced what I had been feeling for months.
BlueMTexpat
(15,539 posts)it. And I am solidly behind her!
But there is still a LOT of work for her and us to do, especially wrt appealing to AA and other minorities. This is one reason why I was quite encouraged to see that she is coordinating with Hillary to some extent, because Hillary has major creds with AA voters, and Elizabeth badly needs to get more than she has now.
IronLionZion
(47,910 posts)GOP doesn't like her but they haven't built up a multi-decade smear machine against her like they did with Hillary. Trump doesn't stand a chance.