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Democrats eyeing 2028 bids court Warren
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Elizabeth Warren, one of most influential leaders in the progressive movement, is being publicly and privately courted by Democrats eyeing presidential bids in 2028 — a sign they're trying to build up their lefty credentials.
Key facts
- Elizabeth Warren, one of most influential leaders in the progressive movement, is being publicly and privately courted by Democrats eyeing presidential bids in 2028 — a sign they're trying to build
- Now, Warren's working to put her stamp on the 2028 Democratic primary
- Andy Beshear for tea this month and has a texting relationship with California Gov
- Newsom took a major step to woo Warren World when he tapped one of the senator's protégés, Rohit Chopra, to lead a new consumer agency in California this month
Summary
Progressives are on the rise in the party, and Warren is a key ally to have. Her moves haven't been without controversy. Now, Warren's working to put her stamp on the 2028 Democratic primary. Both potential contenders for president are more moderate than Warren, a frequent target of President Trump and conservatives because of her push for consumer protections and corporate regulation.