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NAUXCAHONTAS: Did the Boston Herald just declare Elizabeth Warren's presidential aspirations to be OVER?

It looks like Elizabeth Warren’s presidential dreams may be slowly fizzling out.

A Boston Herald reporter said on “Meet the Press” that her problem is that people (even Democrats) are already getting tired of her.

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She’s not wrong.

The most recent polls have Warren near the bottom of a very crowded Democratic presidential field.

Who could’ve predicted that the DNA test stunt would work out so terribly for her?

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A Boston talk show host also released this editorial Sunday morning in the Boston Herald, saying Warren’s popularity has already taken too much of a dive and her presidential aspirations are all but over.

She could probably still hold out to be Bernie’s VP pick.

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