The Asian Age

NYT endorses Amy, Warren

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Washington, Jan 20: The New York Times on Sunday endorsed Senators Amy Klobuchar and Elizabeth Warren for the Democratic presidenti­al nomination, its first time choosing two candidates.

The liberal newspaper’s pick comes just a few weeks before the Iowa caucuses on February 3 which officially begins the presidenti­al primary season. The Times described Massachuse­tts senator Warren as the “radical” and Minnesota senator Klobuchar as the “realist” choice.

“An essential debate is underway between two visions that may define the future of the (Democratic) party and perhaps the nation,” the editorial board wrote. “Some in the party view President Trump as an aberration and believe that a return to a more sensible America is possible. Then there are those who believe that President Trump was the product of political and economic systems so rotten that they must be replaced.”

“Both the radical and the realist models warrant serious considerat­ion,” the board said. “That’s why we’re endorsing the most effective candidates for each approach. They are Elizabeth Warren and Amy Klobuchar.”

Warren has consistent­ly polled at third place, behind former vice president Joe Biden and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders —Warren’s fellow progressiv­e. She surged during the summer but has seen her support slide since October. But The Times called her the new “standard-bearer for the Democratic left,” praising her plans for structural and social reform.

“Ms. Warren’s path to the nomination is challengin­g, but not hard to envision,” the board said. For Klobuchar, who is more moderate, The Times said her “lengthy tenure in the Senate and bipartisan credential­s would make her a deal maker (a real one) and uniter for the wings of the party — and perhaps the nation.” “May the best woman win,” The Times concluded.

For the first time, The Times detailed its decision-making process on its television show “The Weekly”.

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