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Susan Sarandon, Mark Ruffalo, Olivia Wilde Join Dozens of Artists Encouraging Sen. Elizabeth Warren to Run for President

More than 90 artists have joined the Artists for Warren movement, releasing an open letter to the Massachusetts senator asking her to run. Supporters include Matt Bomer, Kim Gordon, Kathleen Hanna, Adam Horovitz, Natasha Lyonne, Ed Norton, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, Chloë Sevigny, Julia Stiles, Olivia Wilde, and Joss Whedon. ** See the full letter […]

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Artists for Warren, 220+ house parties, and momentum in Iowa – Run Warren Run news, Feb. 2

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. Happy Monday! We’re coming off of a great week for the Run Warren Run campaign, with more than 200 house parties across the country over the past weekend, the […]

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No Democratic presidential debates? Seriously?

Here lies competitive debates, dead in 2016? An article in Politico last week reports that if a strong progressive leader like Elizabeth Warren doesn’t enter the presidential primary,the next Democratic presidential candidate “might wind up not even debating during the primaries.”1 What?! Having no debates would hurt Democratic voters and the American electorate. It would also mean […]

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Warren’s influence felt in SOTU; Rothenberg: Warren ‘plays best to Democratic sympathies’ – Run Warren Run news, 1/21

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. Good morning, and happy morning-after! In just 12 hours since President Obama wrapped his 2015 State of the Union address, there’s undeniable energy around the bold, progressive ideas he […]

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Run Warren Run launches in New Hampshire, and more Warren news (1/19)

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. Good morning, and happy Martin Luther King, Jr. Day. We’re coming off the heels of our New Hampshire launch this weekend, where more than 100 people gathered to call […]

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Run Warren Run news, Jan. 16

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. Happy Friday! Don’t miss this week’s exciting Run Warren Run news from Iowa, where we’ve started hiring staff, and New Hampshire, where we formally launch tomorrow, and the story […]

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Run Warren Run Effort Announces New Iowa Field Team, Opening of Des Moines Campaign Office

National Campaign Professionals and Obama Alums Also Join Effort Encouraging Elizabeth Warren to Run for President DES MOINES, IOWA — In an expansion of the Run Warren Run effort in Iowa, MoveOn.org Political Action is announcing the hiring of Blair Lawton as the campaign’s Iowa field director and the hiring of four other field organizers. […]

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Run Warren Run news, Jan. 12

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. WITH FOCUS GROUP PARTICIPANTS, WARREN HAS ‘STRUCK A CHORD.’ A recent two-hour focus group run by pollster Peter Hart for the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of […]

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Run Warren Run news, Jan. 8

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. Senator Warren returned to Washington this week as the 114th Congress convened and wasted no time before delivering a rousing economic speech and pushing back against a Republican proposal […]

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MoveOn reacts to Sen. Warren’s AFL-CIO speech

Statement from Ben Wikler, Washington director of MoveOn.org Political Action, in response to Senator Elizabeth Warren’s keynote remarks at the AFL-CIO’s Raising Wages Summit: “If every American watched Senator Warren’s speech just before walking into the voting booth, progressive candidates would sweep the House, Senate, and state governments across the country. Senator Warren is a […]

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