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I was really on the fence right until the end but going into Tuesday, my feeling was that her campaign had pretty much run out of steam. And especially once Pete and Amy had dropped to back Biden, it became clear that the best course of action to ensure any progressive nominee was to back the frontrunner, which was

supposedly, back in January, Sanders campaign was internally trying to game out how they could legally make Warren VP and Treasury Secretary.  It could be done ... and that would be awesome.

The United States really doesn’t like smart women who dare to have opinions in public.

Why didnt you vote for her then? I really struggle with this line of thinking. If people thought she was the best for the job why not vote for her?

This is depressingly accurate.

This is why I think Sanders’ best play right now is a bad ass VP announcement.

This is exactly what I mean. Sanders supporters should be building bridges, not burning them. He’s their leader, he needs to do more to make that clear.

I was really hoping that America’s Perpetual Bridesmaid would stay in until the convention. She’s been my number one since the beginning and I think she is second choice for a lot of people. Her best shot was a contested convention. Still, I’ve very happy to have her in the Senate.

Obama liked to use the quote: “The arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.” I don’t think this is true. I think the arc of the universe bends towards comfort. The one constant you can say about human civilization is that it’s always more comfortable to be alive today than it was yesterday. And

I voted for Bernie on Tuesday, but Warren was the only candidate that I donated money to this entire primary. And frankly, it was the way she broke down progressive policy to make it understandable and less scary that has allowed Bernie to succeed. I’ve always maintained that I’d vote for whatever candidate had a

Same. Hopefully now that's she's not actually running she can go gloves off a la Sanders after the Primaries in 2016. Also, a cabinet position if not VP.

This is what I have been saying. Sanders let her fall on the sword to explain how she would pay for an expansion of healthcare in this country. If he’s the nominee I’ll vote for him, but I will never forgive him for that. 

Elizabeth Warren was the only true front runner who was properly vetted. Meanwhile Biden and Sanders were allowed to fail upwards.

This is really sad news. If anything, even though there was little chance of her getting the nomination after Super Tuesday, I hoped she should would stay in until at least the next debate on 3/15 so I could watch the beauty of her kneecapping those other two assholes like she went after Bloomberg!

After the snake emojis and treatment of Warren supporters by the bros, I'm not inclined to feel the Been. 

The DNC strongly favored Biden from the start, and it’s all the more clear now when you consider that the delegate count between Biden and Sanders is not all that far apart. Now that their favored candidate finally had a good day, we’re all supposed to give up and just “accept the inevitability,” even though over half

Damn, I liked her. She was dogged and would have made one hell of a great leader.

how to pay for something is a bullshit republican talking point and she fell for the trap just like she fell into the dna test trap

We are totally ready to have a female President.

She made the fatal error of trying to explain how her health care plan would be paid for. She should have just made promises like Bernie and Trump and never be truthful about how it would all work. People want to hear you’re getting free college, we’re going to build a wall, not turn to page 126 to see eliminating the