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Last night, I called up grassroots donors who chipped in to my campaign to say thanks—and you could be next.
Will you chip in now, too? Even $3 makes a big difference, especially with our FEC fundraising deadline right around the corner.
I loved going to our @TeamWarren house party in Mount Vernon yesterday and listening to what gets people in this fight. As president, I promise to fight for the big, structural changes that Iowa and the country needs.
America has a housing crisis—and working families are feeling it hard. Yesterday at Golfview Mobile Home Court, I talked with the people of North Liberty about how we can level the playing field for all families. My housing plan makes it possible: http://ewar.ren/Housing
You inspire me, @GretaThunberg. Activists have always been the driving force behind big, structural change—and yesterday’s powerful #ClimateStrike proved that together, we have a fighting chance at ending our climate crisis.
Where you lead, I’ll follow.
Volunteers all the way! Our volunteers are the backbone of my campaign. Send a message to @TeamWarren to get involved.
I’m inspired by everyone who made their voices heard during yesterday’s #ClimateStrike—and I was grateful to meet some of them at the Blue Strawberry Coffee Shop in Cedar Rapids yesterday.
Together, we can tackle climate change head-on, and I have a #PlanForThat.
Unions built the middle class, and unions will rebuild the middle class. Looking forward to joining @UAW's picket line tomorrow. I hope you'll join us: http://ewar.ren/UAW-strike #UAWStrike #1u
Grateful for the opportunity to be part of @GLAAD’s #LGBTQForum. In a Warren administration, LGBTQ+ people will be able to be who they are without fear of violence or discrimination.
Eighteen Black trans women have been killed so far this year. It’s time for a president of the United States of America to #SayTheirNames. #LGBTQForum
Eighteen Black trans women have been killed this year. This is an epidemic, and we need to call it out. #LGBTQForum
Trans women who experience homelessness are already disproportionately more likely to face violence. If Secretary Carson is not willing to do his job and protect all Americans experiencing housing insecurity then he shouldn't have his job.