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The Virtual Candidacy of Elizabeth Warren

Today US Senator Bernie Sanders , a self-described socialist from Vermont became the first official democratic rival to Hillary Clinton . But he may be overshadowed by another liberal powerhouse, Senator Elizabeth Warren . She says she isn't running but you wouldn't know it from listening to Clinton adopting her rhetoric.

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KCRW placeholderBy Barbara Bogaev • Apr 30, 2015 • 8m Listen

Today US Senator Bernie Sanders, a self-described socialist from Vermont became the first official democratic rival to Hillary Clinton. But he may be overshadowed by another liberal powerhouse, Senator Elizabeth Warren. She says she isn't running but you wouldn't know it from listening to Clinton adopting her rhetoric. That's according to Ryan Lizza of the New Yorker. His latest piece on the 2016 presidential contenders is "The Virtual Candidate."

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    Barbara Bogaev

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    Christine Detz

    Producer, 'To the Point'

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    Katie Cooper

    Producer, 'One year Later'

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    Andrea Brody

    Senior Producer, KCRW's Life Examined and To the Point podcast

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    Ryan Lizza

    New Yorker magazine / Georgetown University

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