Politics & Government
Elizabeth Warren 'Proud To Endorse' Joe Biden
The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee has now received endorsements from the top two progressive leaders of the party.

Sen. Elizabeth Warren has endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden, the last of Biden's major former primary opponents to throw their support behind the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee.
"He wants you in the fight with him," Warren said in a Wednesday morning video announcing the endorsement. "And when you're in the fight with Joe at your side, you know you have a partner who is committed to getting something good done for this country."
Sen. Bernie Sanders threw his support behind Biden Monday, signaling a coalescing of the party's progressive wing behind the more moderate Biden.
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Warren dropped out of the race March 5, two days after a third-place Super Tuesday finish in her home state of Massachusetts. Biden won Massachusetts handily en route to a Super Tuesday victory lap.
At the time, Warren said she wouldn't immediately be endorsing a candidate.
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"I need some space around this," she said. "And want to take a little time to think a little more."
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