“Faced with questions about her viability in a general election and ceding ground to opponents in the primary, Sen. Elizabeth Warren is abandoning her above-the-fray approach and delivering her most forceful and direct criticism yet of her Democratic opponents,” the New York Times reports.
“That is one of a series of adjustments Ms. Warren is implementing as she seeks to recapture the energy and excitement of the late summer and early fall, when she emerged as a top contender for the nomination.”
“Now Ms. Warren and a Boston-based campaign team that has long resisted snap reactions to the day-to-day developments of the primary is nodding to the reality of a reshuffled race with no true front-runner. Her campaign is leaning into her role as the leading woman in the race and she is directly engaging with Mr. Buttigieg, after months of preferring to pick fights with the billionaire critics of her populist proposals.”
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