Elizabeth Warren is once again insisting she’s not running for president in 2016. Still, Warren’s backers, who see her as a more progressive alternative to former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, continue to hold out hope.
The Massachusetts senator — whose profile has grown following her recent effort to diminish Wall Street’s influence in the party — was asked by NPR on Monday about progressive groups that have continued to encourage her to make a bid for the Oval Office. “I’m not running for president,” insisted Warren.
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“That’s not what we’re doing. We had a really important fight in the United States Congress just this past week. And I’m putting all my energy into that fight and to see what happens after this,” she said.
NPR’s Steve Inskeep noted in Warren’s answer that, “You’re putting that in the present tense, though. Are you never going to run?” to which Warren repeated, “I am not running for president.” Inskeep continued, “You’re not putting a ‘never’ on that.” Warren insisted once again, “I am not running for president. You want me to put an exclamation point on the end?”
A group of more than 300 former Obama staffers organized by the super PAC Ready For Warren recently wrote an open letter urging the Democrat to make a bid for the 2016 race. In addition, the liberal grassroots organization MoveOn.org has launched an initiative to draft Warren, and it plans on hosting a rally in the political battleground state of Iowa later this week.









