The Working Families Party, a liberal organization founded in New York, endorsed Sen. Elizabeth Warren for president on Monday, offering a fresh glimpse into an emerging primary season divide on the progressive left.
Elizabeth Warren endorsed by the Working Families Party
Warren won the WFP’s support through an online vote, earning nearly 61% support from a combination of the party’s members, supporters and national committee. Sen. Bernie Sanders, who was endorsed by the WFP ahead of the 2016 primary with 87% of the vote, scored only 35.8% this time around.
The nearly 2-to-1 margin of defeat will sting Sanders supporters and further embolden Warren, as she seeks to edge out her colleague and ideological ally as the leading progressive primary choice — and stake her claim as the top Democratic challenger to moderate former Vice President Joe Biden.
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