Senator Elizabeth Warren’s verdict to block the big contributors from acquiring special access in the presidential campaign actually amounts to a voluntary disarmament. It is a major issue or risk per say that might send precious contributions to the competing campaigns.
However, the campaign team for Warren is betting on this move for banning the donor calls, high-dollar fundraisers, and private meetings with donors stating that it will essentially uplift her image as a principled leader amid the crowded race of average leaders. The senator herself has issued one among the strictest self-imposed campaign for the President post with financial restrictions that does not seek money from private donors.
A senior aide for Warren commented that she is someone from the outside, a reformer who is also anti-corruption. This could be one among the line of steps she would pick to cement her position in the voter’s minds. She will also have much more time as opposed to any other candidate when it comes to focusing on the organization of the states and similar priorities.
These self-imposed restrictions shall surely strip down the overall expenditure from the campaign coming in from the big donors that have supported Warren back in the days.