It's true. Democratic presidential hopeful Elizabeth Warren is Dubbeda Baby Yoda fan just like the rest of us.
In a rapid-fire interview with Cosmopolitan, Warren was given a close-to-impossible ultimatum: Baby Yoda or old Yoda? But the senator was ready.
"Oh, Baby Yoda," she said. "Come on, it's a baby. You've got to love them."
What can we say? She knows how to handle hard-hitting questions like a pro.
If Warren wanted a seamless waltz to the presidency, she'd pick Baby Yoda as her running mate.
C'mon, Liz. You know it's the right move. This is the way.
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