
Is there a single person out there who thinks America could withstand an Elizabeth Warren presidency following Obama’s eight year train wreck?
Via The Hill:
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) on Wednesday said in a People magazine interview that she is focusing on her work in the Senate — for now.
Asked whether she was mulling a bid in 2016, Warren used language that made it sound like a run wasn’t out of the question.
“I don’t think so,” she said at her Cambridge, Mass., home for this week’s issue. “If there’s any lesson I’ve learned in the last five years, it’s don’t be so sure about what lies ahead. There are amazing doors that could open.”
“Right now,” she said, “I’m focused on figuring out what else I can do from this spot” in the U.S. Senate.
Ready For Warren campaign manager Erica Sagrans said that the People interview “leaves more wiggle room” in Warren’s answer about a presidential campaign.
“This opens the door to a possible run in 2016,” Sagrans said, “and shows Warren’s definitely thinking about it.”
Warren is a liberal hero, and progressive groups on the left have openly urged her to run for the White House. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is the overwhelming favorite to win the Democratic nomination if she chooses to run, but Warren has emerged as a possible rival.
