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Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
Mon Apr 1, 2019, 01:18 PM Apr 2019

Elizabeth's financial director who opposed refusing big money

donors has resigned, small-donor funding operations no doubt not his strong point. And the media have given almost all their news-generating attention to "new" faces, so as an old one she has the expected neglect so far.

But she has $10 million in the bank from her senate run and has taken in another $7 and is virtually guaranteed a place on the debate stage.

More, she already has the nationally known name others are having to create and a genuine record of big achievement money can't create, and of just the right kind. She's first and biggest out with a whole list of progressive reforms she doesn't need focus groups to decide on because her smart progressivism is the real thing.

So all in all she's a very redoubtable candidate, far more than a lot of people realize right now. But they will.

"Elizabeth Warren wants to break up Big Tech and Big Ag. What industries could be next?
Warren says America's concentration problem is "hiding in plain sight" across the economy."

https://www.boston.com/news/politics/2019/03/31/elizabeth-warren-business-monopolies

She's already on record for using antitrust to break up too-big-for-our-own-good corporations and create real competition in banking, health and pharm, telecom, and retail. And there's a lot more in plain sight.



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