KEY POINTS
  • Senator Warren avoided giving a direct answer to several questions at last week's Democratic presidential debate about whether her health plan would increase income taxes for the middle class.
  • Compared to Beto O'Rourke's, "Hell yes we're going to take away your AR-15, your AK-47" rallying cry, Warren's inability to admit to supporting a tax hike seems meeker than ever.
  • It contrasts starkly from Warren's otherwise unapologetic and enthusiastic campaign.
Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) speaks during a town hall event September 19, 2019 in Iowa City, Iowa.

America's rough-and-tumble political arena rarely gives candidates a second chance to fix public mistakes made on the campaign trail. But Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren has been given more than one opportunity over the past two weeks to clarify her response to a key question about her "Medicare for All" plan… and she's fumbled it each time.

In case you missed it, Senator Warren avoided giving a direct answer to several questions at last week's Democratic presidential debate about whether her health plan would increase income taxes for the middle class. Then on Tuesday on the Late Show with Stephen Colbert she demurred again, prompting Colbert to interrupt and give her his own suggested response to the question, making Warren look even worse.