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Elizabeth Warren Disclosure Forms Show $300,000 Book Advance, Other Assets
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat running for president, received a $300,000 book advance for her latest book, “This Fight is Our Fight,” according to financial disclosure forms filed with federal elections officials Tuesday.Elizabeth Warren Apologizes to Cherokee Nation for DNA Test
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has tried to put a nagging controversy behind her by apologizing privately to a leader of the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry last year, a move that had angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.Elizabeth Warren Apologizes to Cherokee Nation for DNA Test
Sen. Elizabeth Warren has tried to put a nagging controversy behind her by apologizing privately to a leader of the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry last year, a move that had angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.Elizabeth Warren Apologizes to Cherokee Nation for DNA Test
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who is running for her party’s presidential nomination, has privately apologized to the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry, a move that had angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.Elizabeth Warren Apologizes to Cherokee Nation for DNA Test
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who is running for her party’s presidential nomination, has apologized to the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry, a move that angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.Elizabeth Warren Apologizes to Cherokee Nation for DNA Test
Sen. Elizabeth Warren, the Massachusetts Democrat who is running for her party’s presidential nomination, has apologized to the Cherokee Nation for her decision to take a DNA test to prove her Native American ancestry, a move that angered some tribal leaders and ignited a significant political backlash.To Rise Above the Democratic Pack, Warren Tries 'Nerding Out'
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The gym was hot. The lights malfunctioned. But the packed audience of nearly 1,000 people was engrossed as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a presidential hopeful, did what she does best: “nerd out,” as she puts it.To Rise Above the Democratic Pack, Warren Tries 'Nerding Out'
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The gym was hot. The lights malfunctioned. But the packed audience of nearly 1,000 people was engrossed as Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., a presidential hopeful, did what she does best: “nerd out,” as she puts it.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.Kamala Harris Joins Democratic Presidential Field
Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., the barrier-breaking prosecutor who became the second black woman to serve in the Senate, declared her candidacy for president Monday, joining an increasingly crowded and diverse field in what promises to be a wide-open nomination process.With Elizabeth Warren Visit, Iowans Get the First Taste of 2020: 'I'm Ready to Be Convinced'
DES MOINES, Iowa — Allison Kipp is all in for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign, but she was the exception.With Elizabeth Warren Visit, Iowans Get the First Taste of 2020: 'I'm Ready to Be Convinced'
DES MOINES, Iowa — Allison Kipp is all in for Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s presidential campaign, but she was the exception.Ayanna Pressley Endorses Elizabeth Warren for President
Rep. Ayanna S. Pressley of Massachusetts, the only member of the group of progressive first-term congresswomen nicknamed “the squad” who had not yet backed a Democratic presidential candidate, has endorsed Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts, a longtime ally.Pete Buttigieg Is an Iowa Front-Runner. Will That Help Him Anywhere Else?
DECORAH, Iowa — Ask almost any Iowa Democrat, and they’ll tell you: Pete Buttigieg is smart.Democratic Candidates Rebuke Trump at Criminal Justice Forum
COLUMBIA, S.C. — One day after President Donald Trump claimed he had done more for black voters than the Obama administration had, several Democratic presidential candidates spoke at the same historically black college Saturday and issued a blistering rebuke of both the president and the event’s organizers — whom they accused of giving Trump an undeserved platform.At Trump's Speech at a Black College, His Allies Far Outnumber Students
COLUMBIA, S.C. — President Donald Trump, in a speech at a historically black college here Friday, said the bipartisan criminal justice overhaul he signed into law last year could lead to further reform of the system.