Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren recently expressed her support for Joe Biden as the Democratic nominee for president, emphasizing that he has a significant decision to make. Warren commended Biden as a 'transformational president,' echoing sentiments shared by many congressional Democrats who believe that Biden's repeated statements about staying in the race may not be his final decision.
Warren also highlighted Vice President Kamala Harris as a capable leader who is prepared to step up, unite the party, challenge Donald Trump, and secure victory in the upcoming election if Biden were to step aside. She lauded Harris for her track record on various issues, including consumer protection and abortion rights.
During an appearance on MSNBC, Warren noted that Harris, with her background as a prosecutor, would be well-suited to make a compelling case against a convicted felon. This statement marks a shift from Warren's previous stance in March 2023 when she declined to comment on whether Harris should continue as Biden's running mate during a local radio interview in Boston.
Warren's recent endorsement of Harris stands in contrast to her earlier interactions with the vice president. Following the radio interview, Warren reportedly reached out to Harris twice to apologize, but Harris did not respond. Warren later issued a statement to clarify her position on the matter.
The progressive wing of the Democratic Party, including figures like Sen. Bernie Sanders and Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, has been a staunch supporter of Biden, particularly following his challenging debate performance last month. Warren, along with other prominent Democrats, had previously voiced support for Biden in comments to The Boston Globe earlier this month.