She wasn’t the VP pick, but Elizabeth Warren could be a key player in a Biden administration
Joe Biden’s choice of California Senator Kamala Harris for running mate was not a surprise, but it nonetheless was a blow to Warren’s vice presidential ambitions — she has all-but-openly campaigned for the slot for months — and a disappointment to voters on the left who hoped the Massachusetts liberal would give the Democratic ticket a progressive jolt.

And it raises the question of what role one of the most prominent progressives might play in a Biden administration.

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