She avoids criticizing Clinton for missteps in last year’s presidential campaign, skips weighing in on the myriad internecine fights inside the Democratic party, and only touches on her own brief considerations to run last year. Warren’s book, according to early reviews, seems designed to avoid unnecessarily foreclosing any doors. Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton accompanied by Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) in Cincinnati, Ohio on Monday, June 27, 2016. The group plans to send operatives with video cameras to track Warren's public appearances, launch Freedom of Information Act requests to dig up records, and hit her in the press with the goal of damaging her both in 2018 and ahead of 2020. The opposition research group, which started digging up dirt on Clinton when she launched her pre-campaign book tour three years ago, announced Tuesday that it was starting “The Elizabeth Warren Initiative" to “make Warren’s life difficult." Conservatives are reading Warren’s new book as “a soft launch of her 2020 presidential run,” as Colin Reed, the executive director of the super PAC America Rising, put it in a memo to reporters. In the following prologue of her new book, This Fight Is Our Fight: The Battle to Save America’s Middle Class (Metropolitan Books), Senator Elizabeth Warren describes watching the results.
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