In case anyone was wondering whether the Senator Professor from Massachusetts was running for president in 2020, this might provide an indication as to her plans:
U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., will deliver the keynote address at the state Democratic convention on June 23. U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., is also scheduled to speak.
To emphasize the point, look at the headline used for this article:
Rumored Democratic presidential front-runner Elizabeth Warren to speak next month in Reno
With the results of the recent Suffolk Poll still fresh in everyone's minds, it's looking more likely that she really is the front-runner for 2020.
Saturday, May 19, 2018 · 8:03:07 PM +00:00
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And here's another recent event showing what is in the wind:
Democratic jockeying for the 2020 presidential race was on full display Tuesday as a host of likely contenders addressed liberal activists in Washington.
It was Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) who ultimately won the day with a full-throated assertion of the need for Democrats to hew closely to a base she characterized as "angry and scared" about President Trump's impact on the nation.
Warren argued at the Center for American Progress's (CAP) Ideas Conference that the Democratic Party is "the party of ideas."
But she added, "The sad truth is, most of these ideas won't go anywhere unless we deal with the defining crisis of this moment in our history ... Democracy is crumbling around us."