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@ewarren

U.S. Senator, former teacher, and candidate for president. Wife, mom (Amelia, Alex, Bailey, ), grandmother, and Okie. She/her. Official campaign account.

Massachusetts
Joined August 2011

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    People ask me how I stay energized on the trail (I don’t drink coffee). Here’s the answer: Grassroots supporters like you! If you’re dreaming big, fighting hard, and ready to win in 2020, then chip in to my campaign. We can only do this together.

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  2. We need to build a lasting foundation for LGBTQ+ rights so everyone can feel safe to be who they are. I’m honored to work alongside in this fight.

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  3. Zero. This is cruel and inhumane. America should not turn away good people fleeing from violence and suffering. A Warren administration will increase the number of refugees that we welcome into the United States.

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    "We need to build a lasting foundation for LGBTQ+ rights until each and every person feels safe to be who they are and to love who they love."

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    Thank you for fighting to expand, never cut, Social Security's modest benefits!

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  6. I've been standing with the people of Puerto Rico in their protests against corruption and their governor’s behavior. The people have spoken—loud and clear: should resign.

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  7. Big Pharma and corporate greed are root causes of the opioid epidemic. That’s why I proposed the CARE Act with Rep. Elijah Cummings to hold drug executives accountable and invest in our communities so we can end this crisis.

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  8. Private equity firms are destroying our free press. They buy newspapers like the Monterey Herald for cheap, cut the staff, and bleed them dry. My new plan to hold Wall Street accountable would end this looting.

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  9. Thank you for a fantastic night, Sioux City. This is how we’re going to do it—together.

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  10. Eugene Scalia spent his career putting giant corporations over American workers. This should concern anyone who believes that the Department of Labor should protect workers’ rights—not corporate interests. The Senate must reject his nomination for Secretary of Labor.

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  11. In just a few minutes, I’ll be live at ’ presidential forum. Tune in to be part of our conversation:

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  12. For generations, our government’s redlining policies prevented Black families from owning a home—and the effects are still being felt today. My plan for fair housing confronts this racist legacy head on.

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  13. Let’s be real. Private equity firms are like vampires—bleeding companies dry and walking away enriched. My new plan reins in these monsters to save our economy.

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  14. That’s right, Sara. We’re in this fight together.

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  15. I agree with Lori all the way. The Fair Workweek Ordinance would help level the playing field for working families in Chicago. Thank you for sharing your mother’s story!

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  16. I had a great time visiting the painters training facility. Unions built the middle class—and unions will rebuild the middle class. I'm proud to be fighting alongside you!

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  17. Jul 18

    For decades, Washington has lived by one rule: If it’s good for Wall Street, it’s good for the economy. Today in Sioux City, Iowa, I talked about my new plan to change that rule.

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  18. Jul 18

    Wall Street is scared. That’s why the big banks are building a “political machine” to keep Washington in their vice grip. I’m fighting back—and I’ve got a new plan to end Wall Street’s stranglehold on our economy.

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  19. Jul 18

    Grateful for another chance to talk about our grassroots movement at ’s Democratic presidential debate on July 30th. I’m fired up for big, structural change—let’s do this!

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  20. Jul 18

    As I head back to Iowa today, I’m thinking about farmers who have faced extreme flooding and billions in damage to their communities this year. Climate change is real and it’s here. Here's just one of my plans to make a a reality:

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