



While Hillary Clinton is preparing for the battle for the White House, Elizabeth Warren has shown itself ready the first female presidential candidate to assist as running mate.

In an interview with US news channel, MSNBC said the senator to be ready for the fight against Donald Trump. Warren has been mentioned as a candidate for vice-president when Bernie Sanders was still in the race for the Democratic nomination. "I'm ready to take on this fight and work hard to ensure that Hillary Clinton the next president of the United States and to make sure that Donald Trump can not come near the White House, "said Warren, who every opportunity let to express its dissatisfaction with the Republican presidential candidate. Before Clinton dragged on hold candidacy, supported the Senator Clinton's progressive rival Bernie Sanders. By MSNBC Warren called his campaign "very important." "He campaigned from his heart. He campaigned that he brought issues to the fore that go me very heart." But, says Warren, Hillary won. "And she won because she is a fighter she is there, she is tough That's what we need..." Clinton showed himself happy with the support of Warren, "a woman who is the exact opposite of Trump: honest, decent and sincerely committed to working families. "





Warren, now a senator from Massachusetts, was the only female Democratic senator who had not yet openly endorsed Clinton. If leftist Democrat and the staunch critic of big business in the United States they supported the campaign of Sanders, who already as a possible running mate had called her earlier. He described her in April at MSNBC as a true champion in the fight for working families, which take on Wall Street. " Last year the Democrat pulled fiercely against the budget agreement which had entered the Democratic party with the Republicans, in which a rule was undone which was to prevent Wall Street risky transactions taking money from taxpayers like Warren described it. They accused Clinton of pursuing a soft approach to the financial market to keep the Wall Street bankers friend.

Closed door

A poll conducted this year found that 36 percent of Democratic voters found that Clinton Sanders must choose to take on Trump. But after months of bitter struggle for the Democratic presidential landscape that door seems closed, although Sanders after his loss on the first occasion hinted at cooperation with its rival to beat Trump. Warren came into the polling in second place. With her ​​as a second wife might try Clinton still get some of Sanders' supporters on her side. But if Clinton accepts the offer is still questionable. It is feared that a candidacy of two women for many Americans is still too much of a good thing.