LOS ANGELES — Joe Biden may be surging into Super Tuesday after consolidating the support of his party’s moderate wing, but Elizabeth Warren said Monday that his wave of endorsements should be a red flag for voters.

“No matter how many Washington insiders tell you to support him, nominating a fellow Washington insider will not meet this moment,” Warren said at a rally in Los Angeles. “Nominating a man who says we do not need any fundamental change in this country will not meet this moment. And nominating someone who wants to restore the world before Donald Trump, when the status quo has been leaving more and more people behind for decades, is a big risk for our party and for our country.”


For a sitting senator to paint anyone as a creature of Washington requires a certain pluck. But the presidential primary is quickly narrowing. Pete Buttigieg and Amy Klobuchar — two of Biden’s endorsers — abandoned their campaigns earlier than Warren’s allies had expected. And after her own dispiriting finishes in the early nominating states, Warren is verging on being left behind.