Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is predicting “big losses” in the 2022 midterm elections if her fellow Democrats don’t start delivering on the party’s promises.
Warren said that in order for Democrats to win their elections, they need to “convince voters” that they will create “meaningful change.”
“To put it bluntly: If we fail to use the months remaining before the elections to deliver on more of our agenda, Democrats are headed toward big losses in the midterms,” Warren wrote in an op-ed for the New York Times published Monday.
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With November approaching, Warren argued time is running out to finalize a budget deal, address inflation, and tackle corporate taxation, among other issues, to show voters that Democrats can get the job done while controlling Congress and the White House.
“Like many Americans, I’m frustrated by our failure to get big things done — things that are both badly needed and very popular with all Americans. While Republican politicians obstruct many efforts to improve people’s lives and many swear loyalty to the Big Lie, the urgency of the next election bears down on us,” Warren said.
The “Big Lie” is the name given to the idea that the 2020 election was stolen. However, claims of widespread fraud have been widely rejected by election officials and the courts.
Despite the Democrats’ inability to pass some key legislation backed by the Biden administration, Warren said the president could do more himself with his executive powers, such as canceling student loan debt.
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“Democrats cannot bow to the wisdom of out-of-touch consultants who recommend we simply tout our accomplishments. Instead, Democrats need to deliver more of the president’s agenda — or else we will not be in the majority much longer,” Warren wrote.
Warren, who will not be up for reelection until 2024, has already indicated she will be running to keep her seat.

