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In Possible 2020 Campaign Preview, Elizabeth Warren Rolls Out Anti-Corruption Bill

Blasting the Trump administration as "nakedly corrupt" while rolling out a government reform bill, the Massachusetts Democrat's speech could form an argument against the president if she runs in 2020.

Massachusetts Democrat Elizabeth Warren insists she's "not running for president in 2020, I'm running for the Senate in 2018." The senator also said Tuesday that she's urging Democrats to "focus on midterm elections and stop acting like the only important shiny object in the room is 2020."

But the broad

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