Elizabeth Warren was reportedly in third place late last night in her home state of Massachusetts.
I guess the selfie lines were only effective for social media purposes but didn’t actually serve any purpose for becoming the potential POTUS.
Oof. That ‘L’ is really going to burn when she goes home now, isn’t it?
However, she is leading in the state of denial, so there’s that.
No amount of pandering smoke signals are going to help you now.
However, Warren did pass the 15% threshold for the potential to win some delegates from the state.

Breitbart reported:
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) was routed in her home state of Massachusetts on Super Tuesday, losing to both former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) in a stunning defeat.
With 62% of precincts reporting as of 11:12 p.m. ET, Biden was crushing his opposition in the Bay State, winning 33.7% to 26.9% for Sanders. Warren was a distant third at 21.5%, losing to Biden by a 3-to-2 margin thus far.
According to The Daily Wire:
Massachusetts holds the fourth-most delegates of all Super Tuesday states, at 91; Biden, Sanders, and Warren, who all brought in over 15%, will split the delegates.
“Exit polls showed that Warren did poorly among male voters, winning just 17% from them. She did better among women – earning 34% of female votes – but that was still less than both Biden and Sanders got from women voters,” U.S. News reported, noting that the senator “lost in virtually every demographic group, according to the exit polls.
A former Harvard Law School professor, Warren did best among people with advanced degrees.”