Elizabeth Warren said on Sunday that she wouldn't run for president in 2024 and would support President Joe Biden's reelection bid.
During an interview on NBC's Meet the Press, the Massachusetts Democrat said she would not be running for president in two years and would be running for a third term in the Senate.
Welker asked Warren if she would rule out a presidential campaign if Biden decided not to run for the White House.
She said that she was not running for president in 2024 and that she was supporting President Biden.
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One of the leading Democratic presidential candidates in 2020 was Warren, a former professor at Harvard Law School who helped create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. She offered progressive policies that included the cancellation of student loan debt and investments in climate change initiatives.
After losing in the Iowa caucuses, the New Hampshire primaries, and the string of Super Tuesday states, her campaign fell apart. She was third in the Bay State behind Biden and the Independent senator from Vermont.
Welker brought up a potential campaign by the Vermont senator, who ran for president in 2016 and 2020. According to a memo written by his former 2020 campaign manager, the Washington Post reported last Wednesday that if Biden decided not to run for reelection, the candidate would consider a 2024 bid.
Warren was asked if she would dismiss any chance of a campaign.
She said that she was going to say the same thing.