Hillary Pens 'Elizabeth Warren' Entry in TIME Mag's Most Influential 100

TIME magazine released its list of 100 Most Influential people Thursday morning. Senator Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) is on the list, and in an attempt to shore up Hillary Clinton's far-left base, TIME tapped Hillary Clinton to write the blurb.

Many people would like to see Warren enter the Democrat presidential primary to challenge the tired and worn out Hillary Clinton, so it's an interesting choice. For her part, Warren says she will not run.

Clinton calls Warren a "Progressive Champion" and writes:

And she never hesitates to hold powerful people’s feet to the fire: bankers, lobbyists, senior government officials and, yes, even presidential aspirants.

Hillary goes on to write, "She fights so hard for others to share in the American Dream because she lived it herself." Warren is just an American Indian woman facing down discrimination and living the dream. 

Both Warren and Clinton were classified as "leaders" on the TIME list.

The Koch Bros. are also on the list, but they were classified as "Titans." Kim Kardashian, Jeb Bush and Barack Obama made appearances as well.

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