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Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Anyone who tells you to dream small and give up early is not going to lead our party to victory. #LJ19 https://t.co/Cqo48Sy6HI — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
The time for small ideas is over. We need big ideas to solve the challenges we face—and we need someone willing to fight for them. #LJ19 https://t.co/uyrJ3rue9j — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Millions of Americans across this country already know deep down in their bones that our democracy has been hijacked by the rich and powerful. That's corruption, plain and simple. It's time for big, structural change. #LJ19 https://t.co/wmvvBwrh1h — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We win elections when we have solutions that are big enough to meet the challenges that people face in their lives. Because fear and complacency don’t win elections; hope and courage do. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
When you give up the fight on a big idea, you’re giving up on the people whose lives it would touch. Those fights are all of our fights. And anyone who tells you to dream small and give up early is not the person who will lead us to victory. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We need big ideas that can fix the challenges we face, that can inspire people, that bring people out to vote. But most importantly, we need someone willing to fight for those big ideas. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
What do toasters and bad mortgages have in common? Both could cost you your home. A government agency stepped in to stop people from selling toasters that could set your house on fire. I had an idea for a government agency to protect consumers from bad mortgages—the CFPB. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Some people are afraid of big, structural change. The wealthy and well-connected are afraid of losing their influence. Some have just become so cynical or beaten down that they don’t think real change is possible. Well, I'm not afraid—and I know we can get it done. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I’m here to talk about something that people all across Iowa and all across America already know deep down in their bones: Our democracy has been hijacked by the rich and the powerful. We need big, structural change—and that change starts right here in Iowa. #LJ19 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
In a few minutes, I'll be live at the #LJ19 dinner talking with Iowans about the big, structural change we're fighting for. I hope you'll tune in! https://t.co/wrvUGsWg97 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Your stories are written on my heart. I’m grateful to everyone who has shared their health care stories with me today. We need #MedicareForAll to fix our broken health care system—and I have a plan to pay for it. https://t.co/laZ5T3JYeE — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Private sector employers are projected to spend $9 trillion on health care over the next ten years. Under my #MedicareForAll plan, employers will save $200 billion—while families will save $11 trillion. Read more about what my plan will mean for you. https://t.co/uit4530iQg — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Thank you, @BetoORourke. Your commitment to ending gun violence and uplifting the voices of the victims and their families has made this presidential race—and our country—stronger. I look forward to working together in the fight to end gun violence. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
That’s my big boy! #LJ19 https://t.co/Sa983rPKHY — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Woo-hoo! I love the energy at #LJ19. And there’s more fun to come—follow along at @TeamWarren. https://t.co/H2G8IHJU69 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I did the homework. I got the experts to check my math, and the numbers are clear: #MedicareForAll is the only plan that gives everyone in America full coverage. And we can do it without raising taxes one penny on middle-class families. https://t.co/DXGvtvhpEs — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
A clear majority of voters support my plan for #MedicareForAll, and a Democrat who supports #MedicareForAll easily beats Donald Trump. Fighting for #MedicareForAll is the right thing to do—and when we dream big and fight hard, we win. https://t.co/lekABSS2Ax — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I just released my plan to pay for #MedicareForAll. It puts $11 trillion back in the pockets of American families, and doesn’t raise taxes on the middle class by even a cent. Here’s how we’re going to get it done: https://t.co/GnPjZA0PFT — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We wouldn't have gotten this far in the fight for #MedicareForAll without courageous activists like you, @AdyBarkan, speaking out and putting it all on the line. Let's keep fighting—and together, we'll win. — PolitiTweet.org
Ady Barkan🔥🌹 @AdyBarkan
.@ewarren just released her plan to fund Medicare for All. It is, I think, the greatest piece of public policy jiu-… https://t.co/dSIaNZAzai
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
The Trump administration has pushed construction of the Keystone XL pipeline despite the known environmental and public health risks. North Dakotans deserve better than this. We need clean energy to protect our public lands and waters. https://t.co/kFC5PMO89v — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We can pay for #MedicareForAll without raising taxes one penny on middle-class families. Use my new calculator to find out what my plan to pay for Medicare for All will mean for you: https://t.co/gJxKFloNzn https://t.co/8EBJ3Zrbtc — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
In addition to providing coverage for everyone, they concluded that my plan would slightly reduce the amount of money that the United States would otherwise spend on health care over the next 10 years. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This analysis was led by Dr. Donald Berwick, one of the nation's top experts in health care improvement who ran the Medicare and Medicaid programs under President Obama; and Simon Johnson, the former Chief Economist at the International Monetary Fund and a professor at MIT. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I asked top experts to examine my #MedicareForAll plan, and they concluded we can cover everyone and give them vastly better coverage—without a tax increase on middle-class families. https://t.co/4CZs39Xgdm https://t.co/mFwwzCWznM — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I am fighting for #MedicareForAll. I have the only detailed plan to pay for it. And we are the only Democratic primary campaign that has laid out the true, full costs of any health care plan, Medicare for All or otherwise. I look forward to others doing the same. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Achieving #MedicareForAll isn’t going to be easy, but I’m in this race to fight for American families. In the coming weeks, I will also release a transition plan—and I will start lowering health care costs and increasing coverage as soon as I’m sworn in as president. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We cover the remaining $11 trillion largely with taxes on big corporations, Wall Street, and the top 1%—and enforcing the tax laws we have now. Add in a targeted cut to a Defense Dept slush fund and that’s it. You’ll find full details in my plan here: https://t.co/N0Ai7TayJD — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
To cover the cost, we start by taking the money that employers are currently paying in the form of premiums to private insurance companies and have them pay it to Medicare instead. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
How is it paid for? Well, if you’re not in the top 1%, Wall Street, or a big corporation—congratulations, you don’t pay a penny more and you’re fully covered by #MedicareForAll. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Instead, we’re going to spend more on care itself. And thanks to getting rid of all the waste in the system, we can offer top-of-the-line care for all 331 million people in the U.S. for LESS than what we’ll pay if we do nothing to fix our broken system now. — PolitiTweet.org