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Elizabeth Warren is savvy not to endorse Clinton or Sanders

  • Written by The Conversation Contributor

Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren is the most sought-after endorsement in the raucous Democratic presidential primary contest.

It’s all bit odd for a senator who has been in office only since 2012 and who beat incumbent Senator Scott Brown by just 10 points as Massachusetts went for Barack Obama over its own former Republican governor,...

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