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Elizabeth Warren’s campaign was always at its strongest with lawyers. Something about her being “smart” and “capable” just appealed to this demographic. Unfortunately, lawyers aren’t most of the Democratic Party electorate so Warren brought an end to her presidential campaign.
Well, we’ll always have the Bloomberg debate.
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With Warren’s sad departure from the campaign, an impromptu tribute to her campaign has popped up surrounding her and her husband’s Harvard Law portraits.
My brother sent me these photos of Elizabeth Warren & her husband’s portraits at Harvard Law. Thank you @ewarren. pic.twitter.com/oUoDRVGD6d
— Angela Wang (@wangela_angela) March 7, 2020
Bonus points if any of those notes say, “Amy Klobuchar’s Health Care Plan.”
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