Sunday, October 27, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren


  •  पिन केलेल्या ट्विट्स
    I attended and taught at America’s public schools, and I believe in them. That's why I've got a plan to invest in public schools and ensure every kid in America has the same access to a high-quality public education.
  •   यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    Happy from our favorite pumpkin pup. 🎃
    Bailey and Elizabeth Warren pose with a pumpkin.
  • . is a consumer advocate, a congresswoman, and my former student. We spent years studying how working families go broke after medical emergencies. I’m grateful down to my toes to have her endorsement. Katie, I’m glad we’re in this fight together.
  • I’ve loved hearing your stories. If we dream big and fight hard, my administration will work to ensure that every kid in America has a great public school education. Get your free sticker if you haven’t already:
  • Between town halls last week, I took some time to read a letter I got from Katie, a teacher in North Carolina. Katie wrote in with her story—so I called her to say thanks for being in the fight. My new public school plan would help Katie and her students:
  • When I’m president, my administration will protect the rights of gig workers to unionize—and I’ve got a plan for that.
  • I stand with Uber drivers who will make their voices heard on November 6. This is a crucial moment in the fight for workers’ rights in America.
  • Every day, and keep our campaign growing in Iowa, and I couldn’t be more grateful. We have a real chance to win—and I believe we can if we dream big and fight hard together. Let’s do this, Iowa!
  • Amado works hard and volunteers with . He deserves affordable housing—with sunlight. I'll fight to ensure that everyone has safe, affordable housing. And I'll fight for immigrant communities and protect their rights.
  • Intersex people must have a say in decisions that affect their bodies. As president, I'll fight for the rights of intersex people and protect them from discrimination, especially when it comes to their health care.
  • Climate change is driving devastating wildfires across California—and these fires will only grow more dangerous and destructive until we act to stop the climate crisis.
  • This is appalling. ICE needs to be held accountable for Roxsana Hernández's death, and for destroying evidence related to her death.
  • It was delicious.
  • And those are just a few examples of Trump’s corruption. This administration is the most corrupt of our lifetime. It’s time to root out Washington corruption—and I’ve got a plan for that.
  • The corruption goes a lot deeper than one hotel. Foreign governments funnel money into Trump's pockets from many of his hotels and properties. He appoints Mar-a-Lago members as our ambassadors. He tried to host the G-7 summit at his Doral property.
  • Voting should be easy—but many states make it hard for people to vote. I’m grateful for and college students everywhere fighting to make their voices heard.
  • Teachers deserve the pay and resources they need to do their jobs well. I stand with Dedham public school teachers—and I'll strengthen the ability of teachers and school staff to organize and bargain collectively.
  • Thank you, Newport! If we dream big and fight hard, then together, we can win.
    Elizabeth Warren walks onstage at the Newport Town Hall.
     
    Elizabeth Warren speaks onstage at the Newport Town Hall.
    A young girl shows her drawing to Elizabeth Warren.
  • Seeing 's leadership in Florida gives me hope. Nikki has proven to Floridians the difference it makes when we elect Democrats and elevate women up and down the ticket.
  • Good. Betsy DeVos needs to be held accountable—and we need a secretary of education willing to fight for students.
  • Thank you to everyone who came to yesterday's Dartmouth College Town Hall. I'm grateful to everyone in this fight—and everyone who stuck around for a photo! Bruce and Bailey enjoyed meeting you, too.
    Elizabeth Warren speaks to the crowd at the Dartmouth College Town Hall.
     
    Elizabeth Warren hugs a woman at the Dartmouth College Town Hall.
    Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with a woman at the Dartmouth College Town Hall.
    Elizabeth Warren with her husband, Bruce, and her dog, Bailey.
  • We lost my friend Senator Paul Wellstone nearly two decades ago today—but we're still continuing his fight to make sure that the government works for all of us, not just the big banks, giant corporations, and the wealthy and well-connected.
  • The Democratic primary should belong to grassroots supporters and grassroots donors, not the rich and powerful. Every Democratic candidate should agree: Super PACs have no place in our primary.
  • It’s disappointing that any Democratic candidate would reverse course and endorse the use of unlimited contributions from the wealthy to run against fellow Democrats. A handful of wealthy donors should not be allowed to buy the Democratic nomination. That's not who we are.
  • I attended public school—and when I grew up, I taught at public schools. I'm . If a public school made you, too, get your free sticker before they're gone:
    Get your free “Public School Made Me” sticker now!
  • I’ve got your back, Noor. Every kid should be able to feel safe and welcome at school—and Muslim students should never be denied participation in school activities. My public school plan fights discriminatory dress codes that exclude students like Noor.
  • We should fight back against measures that criminalize homelessness—not propose ones that will only perpetuate it. I'll fight to make sure those experiencing homelessness get affordable housing and access to the services they need.
  • Public workers who provide services that children, seniors, and low-income families depend on deserve fair wages and adequate resources to do their jobs. I stand with and workers on strike to .
  • Thank you for helping ensure that American workers are a primary focus of this election. I'll keep fighting alongside you to level the playing field for working families.
  • I rang the alarm before the 2008 economic collapse, and I’m seeing serious warning signs again—but we’ve still got time to stop it. And I’ve got a plan for that:
  • I’m glad someone from the Trump administration figured out that our student loan debt crisis is crushing an entire generation. Republican, independent, or Democrat—my plan to cancel student loan debt is a win for our economy and all of our students.