Posted on 02/07/2020 10:47:51 AM PST by nickcarraway
Theres an increasingly loud cry coming from certain corners of the media following the Iowa caucuses, and it reached its apotheosis Thursday morning with Joan Walshs piece in the Nation titled The Erasure of Elizabeth Warren Continues. (A few days earlier, she insisted in the same outlet that Warren had a movement that we just havent seen yet, so shes clearly pushing this angle hard.) Heres the crux of her newest argument:
Iowa conventional wisdom says there are only three tickets out of the caucuses, and yet coverage has curiously overlooked the woman who got one of them: Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. From the moment cable networks switched from her caucus night rally speech to Bidens, Warren has been virtually erased..this despite the fact that Warren clearly beat the Democratic front-runner, Biden, and outperformed her numbers in the final Des Moines Register poll (spiked because of one complaintonefrom a Buttigieg supporter who said she wasnt asked about him by a pollster), which had Warren in second at 18 percent; with 97 percent of the results in, she finished at 20 percent, in third, with Sanders and Buttigieg effectively tied (though Sanders on Thursday declared victory, and he may ultimately be right).
What Walsh and others want is for Warren to garner more coverage, but that want that coverage to be on their terms, and to conform to their narrative: Warren actually did really well in Iowa! She beat Biden!
The problem is, that story is plainly propaganda. First off, as you see from Walshs excerpt above, she only out-performed the spiked DMR poll by two points, which is a negligible increase unless it earned her a win. It did not. Warren finishing in third or fourth was exactly what was expected, and its exactly what she delivered. The fact that she defeated Biden might have mattered in an alternate universe where Biden performed strongly, but when the biggest story out of Iowa is wow, Biden really flopped, simply finishing one spot above him isnt much of a thorn in ones cap. In fact, its pretty meaningless without an attendant victory.
There are two lanes in this primary, the progressive lane and the centrist lane, and even pollsters like Nate Silver who think the idea of lanes is typically flawed have come to the conclusion that theyre demonstrably real in 2020. Coming out of Iowa, there was a winner for each lane: Bernie Sanders and Pete Buttigieg. So if youre keeping track at home, the three stories that mattered the most and therefore resonated the mostbeyond the fact that the caucuses were an embarrassing and irredeemable clusterfuck on an organizational levelare, in no particular order:
Pete Buttigieg did very well Bernie Sanders is probably the frontrunner now Joe Biden, previously the frontrunner, suffered a shocking and admitted gut punch and may be doomed
No dispassionate observer could see these three stories and still conclude that a fourth, candidate who peaked in October, has faded since, and finished basically right where we thought shed finish deserves to share headline space.
Now, if we did want to throw more coverage Warrens way, heres what that would look like:
Elizabeth Warren is fading, and her candidacy is all but dead. That may sound harsh, but its honest. Shes polling behind Bernie Sanders in just about every primary state on the calendar, her national numbers continue to dip (shes a distant third now, but in danger of slipping below Buttigieg and even Bloomberg), and her only lead in the entire country comes from a Massachusetts poll from October. In New Hampshires primary on Tuesday, her best case scenario appears to be third place.
Of course, more neutral outlets recognize this, as we see from recent headlines that fall into the Warren-centric category: After disappointing Iowa vote, Warren says she needs to be careful with money, Washington Post
Biden and Warren shift strategies after Iowa gut punch, Washington Post
Warren tries to reassure New Hampshire voters after Iowa performance, WBUR
A look at the demographics from Iowa makes the story look even worse for Warren: She lost to Bernie Sanders among women overall, women under the age of 44, young people in general, nonwhite voters (here, alarmingly for her campaign, she also lost to Buttigieg and Biden), nonwhite women, voters without a college degree, very liberal voters, somewhat liberal voters, moderate voters, and voters making less than $100,000 in household income at every level down to the poverty line.
Where did she win? You have to look hard, but the only two categories that favored her were college-educated women and urban college voters. What this says is what her supporters have feared from the beginning: She appeals to a very limited demographic that will vote Democrat no matter what in the general election, has failed to expand her base, and loses to the other progressive candidate by sometimes whopping totals everywhere it matters. And in the meantime, shes hemorrhaging money.
An honest evaluation of Warrens candidacy at this point shows that shes drawing dead. Theres no better way to say it, and those like Joan Walsh who believe she deserves more media coverage should be careful what they wish for. Walsh may want to believe theres a secret movement about to rise up and lift Warren to the nomination, but the hard truth is that shell be lucky to make it to Super Tuesday.
Warren deserves much more coverage.
Her history making “half Delaware, half Cherokee” advertisement should be on every major network every night:
For those who haven’t seen it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4oIVinDXzOw
Glad the angry biytch is going away, but those who remain are not anywhere near being presidential material.
The minute Warren declared she would have transgender children vet her choice for Secretary of Education she should have been slapped in the face for sheer stupidity.
put this bitch on the rez for the rest of her life.
Clearly Gay outranks fake indian. She might have had a chance is she was trans as that is much shinier
Thanks for posting both articles close together, makes it easier to follow the delusional thinking.
:)
Glad to oblige!
Squaw Gray Beaver’s campaign going to Happy Hunting Grounds.
She’s had a movement, all right. Now America needs to hit the flush lever.
Sounds like a far leftist annoyed that Pocahontas is still in the race, thereby getting in the way of Bernie’s coronation as the Democratic nominee. I doubt she’ll get out of the way. It’s also an open question whether she’ll endorse Bernie after crashing out (unless he picks her as VP). I expect Biden will similarly offer her this role as the price of her endorsement. Who she endorses will depend on who she thinks will win against Trump.
I wonder how many false layers of Elizabeth Warren need to be erased before we can see her “inner Smeagol”?
I voluteer you to compete in a a riddle challenge with her.
“...A few days earlier, she insisted in the same outlet that Warren had a movement that we just havent seen yet..”
I don’t want to see any of her “movements”!
Warren is basically done.
Biden is basically done.
It’s Sanders and Buttgig.
I see a landslide in Nov.
Is her endorsement worth that? I don’t think so.
Having a trans kid pick the secretary of education wasn’t the smartest idea out of that idiot.
[Is her endorsement worth that? I dont think so.]
Biden is not done. You think black and Hispanic voters just disappeared?
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