Her biggest hang up is not M4A, its the difficulty of articulating her as a strong informed leader on foreign policy especially around the use of force. HRC did not have this problem. Warred does. She’s behind Marianne Williamson in perceived strength. Chew on that
Sen. Warren’s once-ascendant presidential campaign has begun to dim. And among her fellow Democrats, including those in the field, there is a universally agreed upon culprit for the stall in the polls: her embrace and handling of Medicare for All. thedailybeast.com/elizabeth-…
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Replying to @HalSparks
Wow, Hal.

Nov 27, 2019 · 11:08 PM UTC

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Yeah, thats kinda rude. I consider Marianne to have great personal strength and tenacity considering all the jaded and synical people she has had to deal with. And her stance on international issues comes from a moral perspective; e.g. Saudi. as she says, sometimes love says no
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I agree. I know Marianne as tough and resilient while the public perception of her is a some kind of hippy. This is about polling not reality.
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Replying to @marwilliamson
Its true. By the way thats not a slam on you thats about perception.
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Look at how you were sooofed on SNL and then consider how Warren polls around this.
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