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0:41Now PlayingSen. Elizabeth Warren has taken a thinly veiled shot at one of her rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Warren didn’t name former Vice President Joe Biden in her speech at the California Democratic convention in San Francisco. But it was clear she was targeting the Democratic frontrunner, who’s expressed hope the Republicans will have “an epiphany” after President Donald Trump is gone and will work with Democrats.
Warren told the cheering crowd that “Some say if we all just calm down, the Republicans will come to their senses. But our country is in a crisis. The time for small ideas is over.”
Warren followed former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke, who began his speech in Spanish and touted his ability last year to make Texas’ Senate race competitive.
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