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Oregon’s Merkley is 1st Senator to Endorse Bernie Sanders - Where is Sen. Warren?

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Oregon’s Merkley is 1st Senator to Endorse Bernie Sanders - Where is Sen. Warren?

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Jeff Merkley, the junior Democratic United States Senator from Oregon became the first Senator to publicly endorse Bernie Sanders for President. To date, Hillary Clinton has claimed forty Democratic Senators’ endorsements. The Merkley endorsement of Sanders raises more questions about Massachusetts' Senator Elizabeth Warren's intentions. Warren and Sanders have been ideologically linked.

But, Warren has been coy about her intentions and has seemed to want to preserve her ability to run as a Vice Presidential candidate with Clinton. In January, Warren fired off a series of Tweets that seem to imply a Sanders leaning, "I'm glad @BernieSanders is out there fighting to hold big banks accountable, make our economy safer, & stop the GOP from rigging the system." 

But then silence by Sanders. In another twist, Warren appeared on CBS Morning show, she avoided answering numerous questions and seemed to be an apologist for the failure of Clinton to turn over her speeches before investment bank Goldman Sachs.

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Warren Remains Silent, Merkley All In

Merkley announced his endorsement not in the Oregon media, but in an opinion piece printed in Wednesday’s New York Times.  Merkley wrote in his column, “It is time to recommit ourselves to that vision of a country that measures our nation’s success not at the boardroom table, but at kitchen tables across America. Bernie Sanders stands for that America, and so I stand with Bernie Sanders for president.”

“For Sanders, the endorsement is a welcome boost just days before the all critical New York Primary. In polling, Sanders continues to trail Clinton in New York — the state in which Clinton served as United States Senator — by double digits.

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In the endorsement, Merkley, recounted his middle class upbringing and maenad the loss of middle class opportunities for many Americans. “Years later, my family and I still live in the same working-class community I grew up in. But America has gone off track, and the outlook for the kids growing up there is a lot gloomier today than 40 years ago.

Many middle-class Americans are working longer for less income than decades ago, even while big-ticket expenses like housing, health care and college have relentlessly pushed higher.”

Both Sanders and Clinton are awaiting word from Massachusetts U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren, but to date, she has refused to make an endorsement.


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