Just two weeks before the Iowa caucuses, Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, who has been a front-runner but consistently dogged by doubts about her electability, has made gender a central element of her final campaign push. Through most of the campaign year, Warren’s message has been built mostly around class, not gender. It’s a move that carries the hope of galvanizing women voters in a state where women have generally cast a significant majority of caucus votes. And Warren’s campaign, even when she did not focus explicitly on gender, has been infused with her identity as a woman. They couldn’t decide.”Notably, the endorsement made only one mention of the two endorsees’ gender: In closing, the editorial said, “May the best woman win.”
Source: Los Angeles Times January 21, 2020 12:56 UTC