A race that began with Sen. Warren being “with Bernie” on progressive policies, like Medicare For All, has now become one where she is trying to make clear to voters that she’s an alternative to Sen. Sanders.
It was about the the most critical Warren has been of Sanders so far in the campaign; but the stakes are getting higher.
Progressives like Rep. Ro Khanna — a California Democrat backing Sanders — said he had appreciated the tenor of the Charleston debate, where Warren accepted the policy premise underlying both campaigns and instead simply argued “I think I would make a better president than Bernie.” To him, both the Warren and Sanders campaigns have always been inextricably linked. “They both fundamentally support a progressive policy,” Khanna said, “and the movement is more important than the individual differences. And I think they both, to their credit, have largely taken that approach."
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