Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Some Tweets from Elizabeth Warren


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    When faced with seemingly impossible challenges, American ingenuity has risen to meet them. We can do it again and defeat the climate crisis. The is an opportunity to invest in a green economy and create 10.6 million new jobs.
  • One year ago today, Felipe Gómez Alonzo died in CBP custody. He was just eight years old. This Christmas, I'm heartsick for all of the families who won't be celebrating together today because of the Trump administration's cruel treatment of immigrants and asylum-seekers.
  • From our family to yours: Have a very merry Christmas!
    Elizabeth Warren, her husband Bruce, and her dog Bailey.
  • Bailey wishes you a very Merry Christmas!
    Bailey sits in front of a Christmas tree.
  • Imagine: Your parents go through all that effort to dress you in your holiday best, take you to see Santa, and all they get is a mildly terrified photo! (I figured it out eventually.)
    A young Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with Santa Claus, looking mildly terrified.
     
    A young Elizabeth Warren takes a photo with Santa Claus, this time, looking happy and excited to see him.
  • I stand with Amazon's workers, who are doing back-breaking work this holiday season. Everyone deserves time to spend with their families. And I know that when workers fight together, they can win.
  • I never thought I’d be back in my high school gym, running for president of the United States. But you know, you don’t get what you don’t fight for.
  • These are difficult times, and yet my heart is filled with hope. It’s because of the people I meet at town halls in Cedar Rapids and all across the country: They're struggling, they've got challenges, but they still believe in a better America—and they're willing to fight for it.
    Elizabeth Warren speaks at the Cedar Rapids town hall.
     
    Elizabeth Warren speaks at the Cedar Rapids town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren takes photos with supporters at the Cedar Rapids town hall.
    Supporters watch Elizabeth Warren speak at the Cedar Rapids town hall.
  • Our government is working great for the wealthy and well-connected at the expense of everyone else. I’m fighting for big, structural change to make sure it works for families in North Liberty, Iowa, and working families across the country.
    Elizabeth Warren speaks at the North Liberty, Iowa town hall.
     
    Elizabeth Warren speaks at the North Liberty, Iowa town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren speaks at the North Liberty, Iowa town hall.
    Elizabeth Warren makes a pinkie promise with a young girl at the North Liberty, Iowa town hall.
  • Our big FEC deadline is approaching—and tonight, my team will send me a list of new donors so I can check if we’re on track. If you haven’t donated to our campaign before, will you chip in $3? We’re in this fight together.
  • Dennis Muilenburg pressured regulators and put profits ahead of the safety of passengers, pilots, and flight attendants. His firing is welcome news—and long overdue.
  • We had our Oklahoma City town hall at my former high school—where my high school debate trophy is still on display! Public school made me, and that debate team gave me so many incredible opportunities. I believe in our public schools, and that's why I'm fighting for them.
    Elizabeth Warren looks at her high school debate trophy.
     
    Elizabeth Warren looks at her high school debate trophy.
    Elizabeth Warren and her husband Bruce look at her high school debate trophy.
    Elizabeth Warren's high school debate trophy.
  • I never thought I'd be back in my high school—this time as a candidate for president of the United States. But you don't get what you don't fight for!
    Elizabeth Warren onstage at the Oklahoma city town hall.
     
    The crowd at the Oklahoma city town hall.
    The crowd at the Oklahoma city town hall holds up letters spelling "OKC Warren."
    Supporters listen to Elizabeth Warren speak at the Oklahoma city town hall.
  • By the time I graduated high school, my folks couldn't even afford a college application—much less four years of college. High school debate gave me amazing opportunities, and it was great to meet Oklahoma’s state champions!