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Warren announced her decision after disappointing finishes in the primary. She hadn't won or come in second in any states, and finished third in her home state of Massachusetts.
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The Massachusetts senator now occupies an awkward middle ground in the presidential race. She has a large and enthusiastic base but hasn't been able to present a real challenge to the front-runners.
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Most candidates for president are focusing on today’s Iowa caucuses, so Florida has been relegated to the background. One of the few Democrats with a robust ground game in the state is Elizabeth Warren. Her campaign opened an office in Orlando this weekend, and they also kicked off their canvassing campaign in Tampa Sunday.
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Elizabeth Warren faced new scrutiny, Pete Buttigieg controlled multiple exchanges, and the potential conflicts of interest of Joe Biden's son got relatively little focus.
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Twenty candidates will take the stage over two nights in Miami this week. With front-runner Joe Biden under pressure, can another candidate, like Elizabeth Warren, make the most of the opportunity?
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Leaders of the nation’s largest Latino civil rights group say one key place to advocate for jobs and education is the voting booth. The National Council of La Raza annual conference kicked off Saturday in Orlando with a strong message from Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren.