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Will Elizabeth Warren Be a Dragon Slayer or a Deal Maker?

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The idea of working with strange bedfellows is enticing for Warren. She'd found the Senate floor an intriguing place: "When you vote, you walk in and it's over in a blink. But during votes you have a chance to visit with other senators--no staffers are around--and they're more candid. People have come up to me from the other side of the aisle and said, 'I heard what you said about too-big-to-fail banks, and I'm worried about that, too. So what kind of things can we do?' That's how you start moving." (Indeed, Sen. Ron Johnson, a tea party favorite from Wisconsin, told National Review Online he was thinking of working with Warren on banking reform.)
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