Courtesy of CNN:
More than 300 former Obama campaign staffers
signed an open letter Friday morning urging Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth
Warren to run for president in 2016.
The letter draws
parallels between Obama's come-from-behind insurgent candidacy and Warren,
who would enter the race an underdog against former Secretary of State
Hillary Clinton if the latter runs, as expected.
Clinton
is seen as the likely Democratic nominee if she jumps in the race, and leads
every survey of the potential Democratic field by double digits. But the
same was true during her first run for president, in 2008, when a then
little-known senator from Illinois jumped in and upended what many expected
to be a coronation for the former first lady.
"We
believed in an unlikely candidate who no one thought had a chance," the
letter opens.
"We know that the improbable is far from
impossible," it goes on.
Once again I am conflicted.
Like
many others I have some reservations concerning Hillary. Though I still see
her as the Democratic party's best hope in 2016.
That being said
the speech that Warren delivered
on the Senate floor Friday spoke to me in a way that I have not felt
since Obama's amazing speeches during his campaign and in the early days of
his presidency.
If there were no Hillary, I have no doubt that I
would be pushing with all my might to encourage Warren to run.
However
I also believe that Warren will be a powerful voice in the Senate and that
in those chambers she can electrify the Democrats like few others can these
days.
Of course if Hillary taps Warren as her running mate then for
me that would be the best of all possible options.
Anybody care to
disagree?
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