Elizabeth Warren is doubling down on her critiques of Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden as she seeks to regain momentum after losing speed in the polls.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren is doubling down on her critiques of rivals Pete Buttigieg and Joe Biden.
The Massachusetts progressive, who has largely avoided going after her fellow contenders since entering the race nearly a year ago, cast that strategy aside in recent weeks as she sought to establish contrasts between herself and the race's top moderates. The speech is expected to also include references to Michael Bloomberg, the billionaire former mayor of New York, who recently upended the Democratic race by spending more than $100 million of his vast fortune on a national television ad campaign.
The address, scheduled for Thursday morning in New Hampshire, comes ahead of a seven-day tour of Iowa, the first contest state, on Saturday. Warren held first place in Iowa polls for a period last month, but has since sunk to fourth place, behind Buttigieg, Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt, according to anIowa, which hosts its caucus on Feb. 3, has outsized significance in the race and is an essential part of Warren's path to victory despite its relatively small size.
Despite Buttigieg's transparency push, Warren will blast the 37-year-old Democrat for taking so long to get there. She also plans to go after his "national investors circle," the name the Buttigieg campaign has given to some of its top contributors, in harsher terms than she has in the past.
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