Democratic presidential candidate Senator Elizabeth Warren continues to climb in the polls, moving into second place in several key states. Mother Jones’ David Corn and the Boston Globe’s Jess Bidgood join Ari Melber to discuss what’s next for Warren as she prepares to take the debate stage later this month.
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