Sunday, September 29, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren



  •  Pinned Tweet
    Donald Trump is the most corrupt president in living memory. I believe we can win the White House, and elect Democrats up and down the ballot in 2020—but only if we all work together. Will you donate before our FEC deadline?
  • I’m grateful for Lucas from Arizona, who chipped in $10 to our grassroots campaign. We talked about the importance of building a grassroots movement to hold our government accountable. Thanks, Lucas!
  • I talked with Maura, a lawyer from NYC, earlier today. She chipped in $3 to this fight for big, structural change. Thank you, Maura!
  • Thank you for the warm welcome, South Carolina! Bruce and I had a fantastic time at . Together, we're going to make the big, structural change we need to build an economy and a government that works for all of us—not just the wealthy and well-connected!
    Supporters cheer for Elizabeth Warren in South Carolina.
     
    Supporters cheer for Elizabeth Warren in South Carolina.
    Supporters cheer for Elizabeth Warren in South Carolina.
  • Terrific meal—and a group photo!
  • I’m deeply grateful for the grassroots movement we’re building together. But we need the resources to keep growing. Will you chip in $3 before our FEC fundraising deadline so we’ll have what it takes to win in 2020?
  • Jahnavi from Arizona chipped in $10, so I called from the car to say thanks! This is how we’re going to do it, building a grassroots movement all across the country.
  • We must break the NRA’s stranglehold on our government. I've got a plan to pass sweeping anti-corruption legislation so that our nation will no longer be held hostage by a small group of well-financed extremists.
  • Bruce and I love to hike. We’ve been from Utah to Alaska to the Cape Cod National Seashore. Public lands are some of our greatest treasures—and we must protect them. Let’s recommit to preserving and enhancing them. I’ve got a plan for that.
    Elizabeth Warren and Bruce Mann hiking outside.
  • It should be quick and easy to join a union. I'm standing with and the Rockingham County Rehabilitation and Nursing Center employees, because those who are taking care of our family members should be able to provide a decent life for their families, too.
  • Left a voicemail for Rachel, a writer from New York who pitched in $15. I told her to stay in the fight. Thank you, Rachel!
  • Just got off the phone with Joe from Massachusetts (yay!) who joined the fight by contributing $28 to our grassroots campaign. We’re doing this together, Joe. Who will I talk to next?
  • You bet. Grassroots call time is when I get to talk with voters and listen to what gets them into this fight. We’re going to do this together! Chip in next, and I could call you soon:
  • Here’s the deal: I’ll be calling grassroots donors again today to thank them for chipping into our campaign. Will you chip in whatever you can now? If you get a call from an unknown number, it might just be me.
  • Then we have to go even further to correct historical injustices and ensure that everyone has an opportunity at a higher education. I've got a plan to create a minimum $50 billion fund for HBCUs, TCUs, and other Minority Serving Institutions (MSIs).
  • If the Senate doesn't pass the FUTURE Act by Monday, Historically Black Colleges and Universities, Tribal colleges and universities, and other Minority Serving Institutions will lose $255 million of funding. I urge my colleagues to pass this bill—now.
  • We should stand with the protesters in Egypt fighting for a better future—and we must be clear that violence and repression are unacceptable responses to those who seek to express their opinion or affect political change.
  • I had a great time in Hollis, New Hampshire today! We're going to dream big, fight hard, and win together.