Warren on attack against Trump as she gets behind Clinton

Warren on attack against Trump as she gets behind Clinton

WASHINGTON (AP) — Sen. Elizabeth Warren threw her support behind Democrat Hillary Clinton for president Thursday, following President Barack Obama in sending a signal to progressive voters now backing Bernie Sanders that it's time to unite around the presumptive Democratic nominee.

"I am ready to get in this fight and work my heart out for Hillary Clinton to become the next president of the United States and to make sure that Donald Trump never gets anyplace close to the White House," the Massachusetts senator said on MSNBC's "The Rachel Maddow Show."

The wrecking ball of Romneycare: A retrospective
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The wrecking ball of Romneycare: A retrospective

James P. Freeman
"Is it getting better,
or do you feel the same?"

— U2, "One"

Like a marauding, unrepentant thief in the night, Romneycare, turning 10 this month, continues, unabated, its stealthy larceny and stony legacy. It is the giant wrecking ball of public policy that is smashing into oblivion any semblance of fiscal discipline in Massachusetts.

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