Showing posts with label Elizabeth Warren. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Elizabeth Warren. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

GOP"s silencing of Sen. Elizabeth Warren only raises her profile as the Democratic alternative to Trump


Mitch McConnell Cuts Off Elizabeth Warren"s Speech & Has Her Silenced

The winner of CNN"s prime-time debate between likely 2020 presidential contendersSens. Bernie Sanders and Ted Cruz was clear: Sen. Elizabeth Warren.

The Massachusetts Democrat punctured the political noise in a defining way late Tuesday night when Senate Republicans silenced her reading of Coretta Scott King"s years-ago criticisms of Trump"s attorney general pick, Sen. Jeff Sessions.

Warren was voted down by Senate Republicans "The senator will take her seat," said the presiding officer in a dramatic display of political clumsiness coming amid concerns over Sessions" past views on raceand at the start of Black History Month.

The response was swift and unrelenting.

"READ THIS. Tonight the GOP silenced @ SenWarren AND Coretta Scott King. Below is the letter," tweeted actress Kerry Washington to her nearly 4.5 million followers.

Twitter delved into the absurdity of a Senate procedure, Rule XIX, that forbids senators from "impugning" the character of another senator, even if it means calling out allegations of racism in a letter from the widow of the slain civil rights leader.

And then there was the made-for-T-shirts quote from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) as he justified the vote against Warren: "She was warned;she was given an explanation. Nevertheless she persisted."

"Nevertheless she persisted" quickly popped up on mock campaign gear on Twitter.

By midday Wednesday #ShePersisted overcame #LetLizSpeak as a trending hashtag on Twitter.

The outcome produced powerful short-term gains for Democrats who are struggling to channel voter unrest over Trump"s agenda into a common cause.

Fundraising was surely robust "we WILL make our voices heard," Warren dashed off in an appeal to donors.

But in the longer run, it remains unclear whether Warren"s voice is the best for the party as it tries to rebuild after the 2016 election that delivered Trump to the White House.

Democrats continue soul-searching over their electoral losses, particularly the drift of formerly Democratic blue-collar voters into Trump"s orbit in states like Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin.

House Democrats were meeting later Wednesday in Baltimore for an annual retreat where that conversation was expected to dominate.

Sanders beat Democratic rival Hillary Clinton during the primaries in some of those states, but it is unclear whether the populist message he and Warren deliver can work more broadly with a general election audience.

Other Democrats are trying to rebuild the party in a way that relies on that populist message but without alienating more moderate suburban voters who also moved toward Trump.

At this point, though, Democrats are happy to take their gains when they can, and Warren on Wednesday was making the rounds of media interviews in a victory lap of her moment.

Other senators took turns reading from King"s letter on the Senate floor, and none of the Republicans dared rebuke them.

As for Cruz and Sanders, fresh from their CNN debate on Obamacare, they, too, were talking about Warren.

Cruz, the Texas senator who was the last rival to Trump in the 2016 GOP primary,called her attacks on Sessions "slanderous."

"When the left doesn"t have any other arguments, they go and just accuse everyone of being a racist," he told Fox News.

And Sanders stood by Warren"s side. "It is unconscionable that Sen. Mitch McConnell silenced Sen. Elizabeth Warren because she read a letter from Coretta Scott King," the Vermont independent tweeted.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/politics/washington/la-na-essential-washington-updates-1486575059-htmlstory.html

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Wednesday, November 9, 2016

Elizabeth Warren on Election Day: "Of course I"m nervous" | Boston ...


Elizabeth Warren DESTROYS Donald Trump In Manchester NH FULL Speech 10/24/16

Senator Elizabeth Warren said she is a little nervous as millions hit the polls across the country today -- but said she thinks the country will come together.

I believe that were going to show today that were a country that believes in opportunity for everyone, that we are not a country that calls each other names and turns people against people, were a country that I hope will come together and building something stronger, Warren said, outside her polling place near Harvard Square in Cambridge.

On her way in, speaking to other voters, Warren said described herself as a little nervous.

Of course Im nervous. If there is any chance at all that Donald Trump could be elected to lead this country, then Im nervous, and thats why Im out working, Im headed out to do more work today, Warren said to reporters after casting her vote for Hillary Clinton.

The senator a progressive who waited until Clinton won the nomination to endorse her has since embraced her role as a Trump tormentor on Twitter and a vehement campaigner for the Democratic nominee.

She said she will be spending election night at home with her husband, Eating popcorn and eating my fingernails.

Warren will head up to New Hampshire later today to help with get-out-the-vote efforts in a battleground state that could decide the election.

We have our voices, we have our votes. If we turn out the vote, I believe Democrats will win, she said.

New Hampshire is also home to a Senate race between incumbent Republican Kelly Ayotte and Democratic challenger Maggie Hassan a race crucial to Democrats hopes to retake the Senate.

I would like to say Im 100 percent confident, but its scary, these races are tight, Warren said.

Source: http://www.bostonherald.com/news/local_coverage/2016/11/elizabeth_warren_on_election_day_of_course_i_m_nervous

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Saturday, July 23, 2016

Elizabeth Warren among those added to updated list of Democratic National Convention speakers


Elizabeth Warren Destroys CNBC Anchors

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, who was left off the initial rundownof Democratic National Convention speakers, will address attendees atnext week"s gathering in Philadelphia.

The Massachusetts senator,whose populistmessages about income inequality and the abuses of Wall Street earn her great admiration amongliberals, was added onThursday to the officiallist of speakers.

Warren, who is serving her first term in the Senate, recently visited with Hillary Clinton, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee, about becoming her running mate.

In addition to Warren, Sen. Tim Kaine of Virginia, who isona short-list tobecome Clinton"s No. 2, will speak at the convention.

Clinton is expected to announce her running mate in next the several days.

Others speakers includeColorado Gov. John Hickenlooper andSen. Sherrod Brown of Ohio, who both represent key battleground states.

Next week"s primetime speaking line-up is as follows:

Monday: First Lady Michelle Obama, Vermont Sen.Bernie Sanders and Astrid Silva. Silva is a "Dreamer"from Nevada who will talk about her personal immigrationstory and her activism.

Tuesday:Former PresidentBill Clinton will be joined by Mothers of the Movement, mothers of black men and women who have been killed by gun violence or in police custody, including the mothers of Eric Garner, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown.

Wednesday: President Obama and Vice President Joe Biden.

Thursday: Hillary Clinton and Chelsea Clinton.

Below are more prominentDemocratic names who were added to the list on Thursday and whowill address the convention:

  • Sen.Cory Booker of New Jersey
  • Sen.Bob Casey ofPennsylvania
  • U.S. Rep. Joaquin Castro ofTexas
  • U.S. Rep. James E.ClyburnofSouth Carolina
  • Sen.Kirsten GillibrandofNew York
  • Sen.Amy KlobucharofMinnesota
  • VirginiaGov.Terry McAuliffe
  • Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed
  • Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada
  • Sen.Jeanne ShaheenofNew Hampshire

Source: http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-republican-convention-2016-trump-1469129675-htmlstory.html

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