By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 20 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. IOWA, NEW HAMPSHIRE LEADERS CALL ON WARREN TO RUN: More than 40 political and business leaders in Iowa and New Hampshire signed letters this week calling on Sen. Warren […]
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By admin. Thursday, March 19 2015
The support for Senator Elizabeth Warren grows every day. In fact, more than 311,000 people have already signed a petition urging Elizabeth Warren to get into the presidential race. Two of those Run Warren Run supporters from Elizabeth Warren’s home state are Pat Cahill Watson and Kendrys Vasquez, a Lawrence city councilperson. They were curious: “What do my […]
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By admin. Wednesday, March 18 2015
Today, 16 well-known leaders in the political and business fields in Iowa have joined to publicly call on Elizabeth Warren to run for president in 2016. More than 311,000 Americans have already signed a petition calling on Warren to enter the race—including supporters in all 99 counties in Iowa—and supporters have organized more than 75 […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Wednesday, March 18 2015
DES MOINES – Today, 16 well-known leaders in the political and business fields in Iowa joined to publicly call on Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) to run for president in 2016. “This letter is another indicator of the growing support for Sen. Elizabeth Warren in Iowa and the energy behind a potential Elizabeth Warren presidential campaign,” […]
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By admin. Tuesday, March 17 2015
Since the beginning of Run Warren Run, just three months ago, more than 311,000 people have signed onto our effort to encourage Elizabeth Warren to run for president in 2016. Many people have shared their inspiring stories about why Elizabeth Warren is the candidate that they need, and we wanted Senator Warren to hear the real-life […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Tuesday, March 17 2015
This is one in a series of semi-regular updates on our Run Warren Run effort and Senator Warren’s work to give all Americans a fighting chance. WARREN AND SUPPORTERS CONTINUE TO PUSH BACK ON TPP AND FAST-TRACK: Senator Warren is continuing her push to prevent legislation granting Fast-Track authority for the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a secret […]
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By admin. Monday, March 16 2015
This is part two of our series, “Let’s Talk Issues.” Today we’ll discuss the Trans-Pacific Partnership, a trade agreement that Senator Elizabeth Warren has strongly spoken out against and that MoveOn members have actively opposed. What is the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP)? If I were to ask you to lay out the details of the Trans-Pacific Partnership, would you […]
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By MoveOn Staff. Friday, March 13 2015
30-second spot is part of broader campaign urging Democrats to reject GOP attempts to sabotage diplomacy and risk putting the United States on the path to war. MoveOn.org Civic Action launched a 30-second TV ad on Friday the 47 Republican Senators who signed an open letter to the leadership of the Islamic Republic of Iran in an […]
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By admin. Thursday, March 12 2015
On Wednesday night, former Labor Secretary Robert Reich joined “All In with Chris Hayes” on MSNBC to discuss the upcoming 2016 presidential election and the importance of having a contested primary. In the interview Reich says: “It seems to me very important for Democrats to be able to have a debate about what’s important to Democrats, what’s important […]
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By admin. Thursday, March 12 2015
Over the weekend, thousands of Americans came together in Selma, Alabama to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. Fifty years ago, on Sunday, March 7, 1965, six hundred peaceful civil rights activists, led by now-Congressman, John Lewis, marched in protest of the shooting of Jimmie Lee Jackson by an Alabama state trooper. Just short of the Edmund […]
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