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Omaha Steve

(103,464 posts)
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 08:54 AM Feb 2020

How Can Warren Win? By Attacking Bloomberg.


Her unity message hasn’t done Warren much good, but now she’s facing an ideal foe.
By Jeet Heer YESTERDAY 11:02 AM


Elizabeth Warren and Michael Bloomberg. (Jose Luis Magana / AP Photo; Gerald Herbert / AP Photo)

One of the dirty secrets of journalism is that we hardly ever write an obituary after someone dies. Since everyone is mortal, death notices—at least for the newsworthy—are composed well ahead of time. A similar spirit of vulture-like anticipation governs political coverage, where the downward spiral of a political campaign is the perfect opportunity for hand-wringing articles on how it all went wrong. Since her disappointing fourth-place finish in the New Hampshire primary, Elizabeth Warren has had the dubious pleasure of reading eulogies for her presidential hopes.

“Elizabeth Warren’s presidential hopes are looking dim,” argued Jordan Weissmann in Slate. John Judis, writing in Talking Points Memo, agreed: “I suspect that Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign is over.”

These obituaries are premature. It’s too early to write Warren off—although not too early for her campaign to do some stocktaking and revise its battle plan. In the past, Warren’s shown remarkable resilience in recovering from missteps. Her presidential campaign itself began with an epic blunder, the use of a DNA test to answer objections to her claim of Native American ancestry. But she was able to rebound from that mistake and regain her status as a leading candidate.

Pundits have suggested many reasons why Warren faltered in New Hampshire, even though she’s demonstrated her genuine appeal through large rallies and robust fundraising from small donors. Sexism is one major factor. She’s also been hammered on the issue of Medicare for All, where she’s being squeezed from both ends of the spectrum, being too cautious for Bernie Sanders and too radical for Pete Buttigieg.

FULL story: https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/warren-bloomberg-attack-democratic/
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How Can Warren Win? By Attacking Bloomberg. (Original Post) Omaha Steve Feb 2020 OP
YES!!!! hedda_foil Feb 2020 #1
'Warren scares the hell out of me' - Bloomberg's money manager. denem Feb 2020 #2
 

denem

(11,045 posts)
2. 'Warren scares the hell out of me' - Bloomberg's money manager.
Sat Feb 15, 2020, 11:22 AM
Feb 2020

November 04, 2019

As Warren Gains in Race, Wall Street Sounds the Alarm

... (Wall Street) is more or less united against Ms. Warren. With just months before the first voting begins, it is unleashing a barrage of public attacks, donating money to her rivals and scrambling to counter her blistering narrative about Wall Street.

“Everyone is nervous,” said Steven Rattner, a prominent Democratic donor who manages the wealth of Michael R. Bloomberg, the former New York City mayor. “What scares the hell out of me is the way she would fundamentally change our free-enterprise system.”

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/04/us/politics/elizabeth-warren-wall-street.html


17 days later, Micheal Bloomberg announced his candidacy for president.

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