Warren appears to be a more plausible unity figure than either Biden or Bernie Sanders
She’s had a hell of a summer. Photo: Frederic J. Brown/AFP/Getty Images Ben: Elizabeth Warren is not only creeping up in the polls — she’s drawing record crowds , more endorsements, and after two solid debates, is viewed the most favorably of the primary candidates among Democratic voters, according to an aggregate of August polls.
Sarah: With the caveat that it’s still kind of early: I think her recent performance really should quell most if not all of the concerns people previously raised about her candidacy. Trump is going to keep calling her Pocahontas, but it doesn’t seem to land anymore if it ever did in the first place.
Sarah: Not really. I don’t want to read too much into recent polls, but considered together they offer some early evidence that Biden’s grip on this demographic is perhaps not as firm as many thought. Bernie seems to be cutting in there more than Warren, but I wouldn’t count her out. Ben: My concerns about Warren had been less about her gender and more about the Native-American issue, her curiously middling popularity in Massachusetts, being a candidate from Massachusetts in the first place, and the Medicare for All stuff, among other lefty proposals. But her ability to harness party energy has been enough to change my thinking, at least to some degree.
Ed: Well, I’ll put my cards on the table as someone with a relatively “centrist” background … I’m not crazy about all of Warren’s “plans” … for example, her Global New Deal trade proposal strikes me as unserious. But what she has that Democrats desperately need is a plan to govern, without which “electability” is a bit barren.
Sarah: Biden’s lead depends heavily on older Democratic voters, too. But who knows, if he keeps stumbling dramatically in public maybe they’ll reconsider their preferences.
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