Nope!
I mean, it's not really debatable. You may not like her policy proposals, and you may love the proposals that are coming out of the Republican party right now, but there's no logical way to argue that Donald Trump is more capable or suited to making critical decisions that impact 365 million people, even if you don't like the answers she comes up with. He's demonstrably ignorant and shows no inclination to learn, because he thinks he knows it all already. He's driven by emotional reactions to slights real and imagined, and he's making not even a pretense of being a leader for the entirety of the nation. He has few policy positions that show any understanding of the range of complexity that such things require, and he surrounds himself with ideologues and yes-men who show loyalty to Trump over loyalty to America. He's incompetent, petty, stupid, and arrogant, and that's a horrible, horrible combination for the most important position, literally, in the world.
And balanced against this, Warren wants to advocate for a $15 minimum wage and heath care of all? She also wants to get rid of mandatory minimums for non-violent offenders, and a host of other things that are imminently reasonable (In addition to the policy positions she has that are absolutely unreasonable like the wholesale wiping out of student debt and using the government to break up companies she deems dangerous), BUT... 1) You can't tell me that Trump doesn't have an equal number of nonsense policy positions, AND, 2) That's what Congress is for - to pass laws. They should stop abrogating that duty to the executive and then we wouldn't have to worry about our elected executive doing
outrageously stupid stuff. (Just read that, and if that paints a picture of fitness for office, I don't know what else to tell you.)