Sunday, November 10, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren

All three of my brothers served, so I know the responsibility our country has towards military personnel and their families. Today, I'm sharing my plan to honor our promises to our nation’s veterans, service members, military families, and survivors.
  • Thank you to everyone who came out to our Goose Creek town hall, and thank you to everyone who stayed for the photo line! South Carolina is ready for the big, structural change we’re fighting for together.
    Elizabeth Warren greets crowd of supporters at Goose Creek town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren speaks with crowd of supporters at Goose Creek town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren waves to crowd of supporters at Goose Creek town hall.
  • When I set up the CFPB, I made protecting service members and veterans from scams and predatory lenders a priority. As president, I'll strengthen the CFPB to protect our military families. They shouldn't have to worry about their families while they're protecting our country.
  • Our campaign is by the people, for the people—and we’re growing one small-dollar donation at a time! I was glad that called some grassroots donors to say thank you this week. Here he is, talking to Lauren!
  • Generation after generation, communities of color have been devastated by environmental racism. At last night’s , I spoke about how my environmental justice plan will lift up the Black and Brown families who have been left behind.
  • Fortunately, they can both use my calculator to find out exactly how much they’d have to chip in under my :
  • One billionaire calls another billionaire and asks him to run for president—I'm shocked! Here's the deal: Companies like Amazon have too much power, and billionaires like and should pitch in so that everyone can succeed.
  • It is disgraceful and dangerous that Republicans are holding up the VAWA reauthorization to allow those convicted of stalking to keep their guns. Domestic violence and gun violence are deeply connected—we need to keep guns out of the hands of abusers.
  • Journalists do important work under increasingly difficult circumstances—from private equity takeovers to attacks from Trump. I'll always stand with workers and unions like fighting for their rights. We must protect the right to join a union and strengthen union voices.
  • . and I are fighting for big, structural change—and that includes building a future in which women always have a seat at the table, and young girls see themselves represented in our government.
  • 30 years ago, Berliners came together to tear down the wall that had divided their city. We are still inspired today by their brave protest and pursuit of freedom and unity—and we recommit ourselves to a Europe that is united, democratic, and at peace.
  • Apparently, a few billionaires don't like my . But here's the deal—if you made it big, you should chip in two cents to make sure that everyone else can make it, too.
  • Coopermans support candidates who will fight for people like them—and I've got a lot more Coopermans on my side.
  • It's time to put power in the hands of the people. Grateful my friend could join me in North Carolina as we fight for big, structural change!
    Elizabeth Warren and Ayanna Pressley onstage at the Raleigh town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren and Ayanna Pressley onstage at the Raleigh town hall.
  • Congratulations to everyone who had their right to vote restored today! Now, let’s keep fighting to protect our fundamental right to vote.
  • One year ago this week, women were elected to office in record numbers. One year from today, we’ll have a chance to make history again. If we want to make big, structural change, we need to elect another wave of women up and down the ballot.
  • Fighting for the is the right thing to do. When Democrats aren’t afraid to fight for big ideas—we win.
  • Good. The status quo is working great for the wealthy and the well-connected, but not so much for everyone else. Big, structural change is coming—and I’m not afraid to fight for it.
  • I’m still waiting. Voters have a right to know who is buying access and recognition with the possible future leaders of our party—and how much it costs. We can talk all we want about how to get big money out of politics, but nothing will change unless we start leading the way.
  • Last month, I called on every candidate in this race to disclose any donor or fundraiser who has a special title on their campaign, and to disclose the dates and locations of their fundraising events and the names of every person who appears on their host committees.
  • I'm running a grassroots campaign. I don't take money from federal lobbyists or PACs, and I don't take contributions over $200 from fossil fuel, Big Pharma, Big Banks, or Big Tech executives. And I’m not doing call time with wealthy donors or giving them special access.