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RiverLover

(7,830 posts)
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 10:12 PM Mar 2015

Yes, We Need Elizabeth Warren in the Senate. And She Should Also Run for President.

Yes, We Need Elizabeth Warren in the Senate. And She Should Also Run for President.
3/19/2015


A growing chorus of progressives -- including the members of MoveOn.org and our friends at Democracy for America -- are urging Elizabeth Warren to run for president. But not everyone who loves Warren is on board. Some raise a counterargument: Warren shouldn't run for president, they say, because we need her in the Senate.

It's an understandable sentiment: She's an electrifying, awesome senator. Elizabeth Warren has done for C-SPAN what Mad Men did for AMC. Her voice, on the Senate floor and in committee hearings and speeches across the country, soars above the turgid Washington morass like Yo-Yo Ma playing a cello suite from a hang glider over a sewage plant.

What's more, she gets things done. When she sees common ground, she reaches across the aisle to pass legislation; for example, the Smart Savings Act, introduced by Warren and Rob Portman (R-OH), passed through the Senate unanimously last December. And when no common ground can be found, or the price of compromise is simply too high, Warren stands firm, takes her argument to the public -- and, on issues from student loans to Wall Street regulation to the TPP, transforms the debate.

So, yes: We do need her in the Senate! Please don't leave the Senate, Elizabeth Warren!

But here's the thing: You don't need to leave the Senate to run for president.

You don't have to choose. You can be in the Senate and the race for the White House at the same time. Just ask former Senators Barack Obama, John McCain, Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, Bob Dole, Ted Kennedy or Joe Biden. Or Joe Lieberman, Chris Dodd, Sam Brownback, Elizabeth Dole, Lamar Alexander, Tom Harkin, Dick Lugar, Evan Bayh, or Orrin Hatch. Or the ghost of John F. Kennedy or Warren G. Harding. Once the campaign is over, you go right back to the Senate, likely with increased stature -- or you go to the White House, in which case you don't need C-SPAN to get your speeches on television.

Let's game this out.

Suppose Warren runs...(SNIP, rec reading it!)

...Politics, they argue, is a dirty business. And presidential politics is the dirtiest of the dirty. If she runs for president, they worry, she'll have to make nice with special interests. She'll have to dial it down. She'll have to rein in exactly what we all love about her. And for some folks, the worst part of all comes if she wins: A President Warren, they say, would have to make exactly the kinds of compromises that Senator Warren so wonderfully refuses to accept.

That's an understandable sentiment, too. But it doesn't give Warren enough credit.

What makes Warren such a singular figure isn't just her way with words. It isn't a refusal to compromise -- in fact, she frequently compromises, when doing so advances the best interests of working families and the middle class.

And it certainly isn't some kind of saintly remove from the earthly realities of politics.

No, what draws people to Warren is her unusual combination of guts, brains and heart--her willingness to fight, and fight smart, for what's right. To make a difference in people's lives.

That's her superpower. And the opportunity to make a difference is what pulled her into politics in the first place. ...

Read More here~
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/ben-wikler/yes-we-need-elizabeth-warren-in-the-senate-and-she-should-also-run-for-president_b_6896892.html


Run Liz Run!



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Yes, We Need Elizabeth Warren in the Senate. And She Should Also Run for President. (Original Post) RiverLover Mar 2015 OP
Wait. What? cilla4progress Mar 2015 #1
Yes just like John Kerry did.After the election he walked back into the senate to a standing ovation TheNutcracker Mar 2015 #2
She was elected to the Senate in 2012, right? leftieNanner Mar 2015 #4
See: Barack Obama, 2008, resigned senate after election was held. NYC_SKP Mar 2015 #7
That is correct! /nt RiverLover Mar 2015 #8
See: John McCain. You do not have to give up your senate seat to run for president. NYC_SKP Mar 2015 #6
I THOUGHT so! cilla4progress Mar 2015 #3
She's one of a kind. She's electrifying. She has answers. mountain grammy Mar 2015 #5

cilla4progress

(24,728 posts)
1. Wait. What?
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 11:48 PM
Mar 2015

I'll re-ask the same question I've been asking, which I am not seeing in your snip here: based on the election cycle, will she still hold her Senate seat, were she to run for Prez and lose?

 

TheNutcracker

(2,104 posts)
2. Yes just like John Kerry did.After the election he walked back into the senate to a standing ovation
Thu Mar 19, 2015, 11:56 PM
Mar 2015

I cried.

leftieNanner

(15,084 posts)
4. She was elected to the Senate in 2012, right?
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 12:04 AM
Mar 2015

Which means she will have two more years of her term left after the 2016 presidential election.

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
7. See: Barack Obama, 2008, resigned senate after election was held.
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 10:33 AM
Mar 2015

We hate to lose Warren in the senate, but think a good replacement is being groomed.

 

NYC_SKP

(68,644 posts)
6. See: John McCain. You do not have to give up your senate seat to run for president.
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 10:30 AM
Mar 2015

However, in some states you cannot appear on a ballot twice for two different offices.

So, if Warren was up in 2016 for her senate seat, it might be a problem.

cilla4progress

(24,728 posts)
3. I THOUGHT so!
Fri Mar 20, 2015, 12:01 AM
Mar 2015

This is the linchpin to me. I think she'll see this is her time in history, and do it.

I know what you mean about Kerry. Another fine Democratic patriot, chewed up and spat out by the dysfunctional spin machine. Great loss to our country. Along with Gore, Carter, so many others. The arc of history...

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