Sen. Elizabeth Warren's exit from the 2020 presidential race has sparked talk of a Bernie Sanders-Warren ticket, reports RealClearPolitics.
Warren dropped out of the White House race early Thursday after she failed to win a single Super Tuesday state, including her own – Massachusetts.
Warren has yet to tip her hat on who she will endorse for the Democratic ticket – former Vice President Joe Biden or Sanders – though the senator has spoken with both.
She told reporters Thursday she would make an endorsement in the near future, saying: "I need some space around this."
A Warren-Sanders ticket could edge out a victory over President Donald Trump and Vice President Joe Biden, 48%-45%, according to a Zogby Analytics poll released last week.
Activist Nomiki Konst told RealClearPolitics she hopes the two pair up.
"Biden can't defeat a Bernie-Warren ticket," she said. "You just can't."
Neil Sroka, the communications director for Democracy for America, told RCP that Warren voters should look to Sanders.
"If you're a Warren supporter who believes in her fight for big structural change, in taking on the billionaire class, and confronting corporate power, it's pretty clear that Bernie Sanders is offering, while Joe Biden is offering much, much less."
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