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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf not Harry who???
IMO, This would be a way to put Elizabeth Warren in a box and end her usefulness as a consumer advocative.
This is basically a lifetime job, a top of the political ladder job, a tough job. A mix between herding cats and wack a mole.
I would prefer Sen Kirsten Gillibrand of NY.
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If not Harry who??? (Original Post)
CK_John
Mar 2015
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monmouth4
(9,711 posts)1. Harry wants Chuck Schumer (D-NY)..I'm sure he will be the one....n/t
el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)2. I wonder if part of the new reports of Wall Street punishing the Democrats
are to head off a possible Warren Run for the leadership.
Bryant
CK_John
(10,005 posts)4. Wall Street would dance if she was given the senate leaders job because....
You have to be all things to each DEM senator and have no time to advocate for your own pet projects.
flobee1
(870 posts)3. from the Senate website
Elected at the beginning of each Congress by members of their respective party conferences to represent them on the Senate floor, the majority and minority leaders serve as spokesmen for their parties' positions on the issues.
Call your dem senator's and let your voice be heard