The president of the Nation’s largest federation of labor unions told participants in a Reddit “Ask Me Anything” session that “it don’t get no better” than Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), before suggesting that the liberal Democrat should run for President.

AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka, who campaigned for Warren during her 2012 race against t then-Senator Scott Brown (R), told Redditors: “I have met Elizabeth Warren on multiple occasions. Both before she was a Senator, while she was running for Senator and after she was elected. In my opinion she is the prototype of a person we would want to be president of the United States. She has a very well defined set of values and unlike many politicians, she actually sticks by those values and fights to implement them. In short, it don’t get no better.”

Warren has said in recent months that she has no plans to run for President in 2016. This week, most headlines about the union-friendly Senator have been related to her forthcoming memoir “A Fighting Chance”, which chronicles her personal and political life— including the pain caused by scrutiny of her alleged Native American heritage.

Trumka, asked how he explains the benefits of unions to Americans with anti-union sentiments, also offered this gem: “A simple story. My four-year-old son many years ago asked me what a union was. He was playing one of those little pedal cars at the time. And I told him to push the pedal car up the steep hill. And he couldn’t do it. And then I got him and his two friends and asked all 3 of them to push the car up the hill and they did it. And I said, son, that’s what a union does. it (sic) allows people to do things together they can’t do alone.”