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Elizabeth Warren jumps into Democratic primary battles across the country

Elizabeth Warren jumps into Democratic primary battles across the country

Sen. Elizabeth Warren took sides in two competitive Senate primaries on Thursday, part of a broadening play to reshape her party in a handful of important races — and push back on party leaders in one of the most critical battleground campaigns of 2026

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