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Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I gave up on not offending big donors and giant corporations a long time ago—because when we have big ideas, we get out there and fight for them. I'm not afraid, and for Democrats to win in 2020, you can't be afraid, either. That’s how we'll make real change. https://t.co/InNmcMXkmb — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Person by person, community by community, we're building a grassroots movement to make our government work for the people. But I can’t do it alone. Chip in $3 and join the fight—and I might call you to say thanks! https://t.co/NXoJmoEZa6 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Communities are tired of seeing families torn apart and immigrants and asylum seekers detained—and they're speaking out. It's time to end unnecessary detention. https://t.co/KMzZZSVxl0 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This is a good start. Now it's time to allow them to join a union—and get paid. https://t.co/xureLUMwdB — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
GM, Toyota, and Fiat should know better than this. The American auto industry should be leading the way to reduce emissions, not siding with the Trump administration to further pollute our communities. https://t.co/nJNoJnBZ4X — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
We have to break the political influence of giant corporations and federal contractors on our government. I’ve got a plan for that. https://t.co/8z0tXbfV6s https://t.co/WDrlhAqbhy — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Politicians are supposed to compete over how many voters they can persuade, not how many they can disqualify. It's time to end these arbitrary, undemocratic voter purges. https://t.co/B0s18YKGF8 — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
It's time to put power in the hands of working people—not just a select wealthy few. That's why our campaign is people-funded: No fancy fundraisers, no PACs, and no special interest groups. Chip in $3 right now to own a piece of this campaign. https://t.co/5fs94PFN3n — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This is corruption, plain and simple—and I’ve got a plan to end it. https://t.co/sawjWCcy18 — PolitiTweet.org
Christopher Ingraham @_cingraham
CEO of payday lending company says the quiet part out loud and offers a crystal clear picture of how money buys inf… https://t.co/6ZdsMbxxjR
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
This proposal comes from, of all places, a commission meant to improve our democracy. But attacking the @NYWFP is deeply undemocratic—and it will only benefit Republicans. No Democrat should allow this to pass. https://t.co/0uScG5T2Ll — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Executives have made it clear they're ready to “go to the mat” to fight, but that’s not how our economy or our democracy is supposed to work. Together, we’ll close the revolving door and break the grip of giant corporations on our economy and our government. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
If giant corporations violate these rules, they will have to pay up: 1% of net profits for the first violation, 2% for the second, and 5% for any subsequent violation. For a company like Facebook, that could mean over $1 billion. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Giant corporations shouldn't be able to rig the system by scooping up government officials to get favorable treatment. I'll ban giant federal contractors, banks, and market-dominant companies from hiring senior government officials for at least four years after they leave office. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
It's not just Facebook. Giant corporations regularly hire people from their government regulators to leverage their connections and use the allure of future jobs to get favorable treatment. It’s no wonder these companies have consolidated power without any real accountability. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Facebook is now spending millions on lobbying amid antitrust scrutiny—and Kaplan is flexing his DC rolodex to help Mark Zuckerbeg wage a closed-door charm offensive with Republican lawmakers. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Two years after serving as George W. Bush’s Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy, Joel Kaplan was hired by Facebook as its Vice President for US Public Policy. Since he was hired, Facebook spent over $71 million on lobbying—nearly 100 times what it had spent before Kaplan joined. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Giant market-dominant companies like Facebook, Pfizer, and Comcast strategically hire senior government officials who can leverage their contacts for corporate gain. If we want to root out Washington corruption, that must end—and I've got a plan. https://t.co/MYVntHdr6u — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I'm not taking a dime from federal lobbyists, corporate PACs, or PACs of any kind—because our campaign is powered by the people, not special interest groups with Big Money to spend. Chip in now and I might just call with a big “Thank you!” https://t.co/D4ekFI5mpT — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I'm grateful down to my toes for your support, @johnlegend! Looking forward to the day @chrissyteigen doesn't have to fight with the president of the United States on Twitter. — PolitiTweet.org
Team Warren @TeamWarren
“She’s the best candidate running today.” -@JohnLegend We agree. 🤗 https://t.co/Oe0HDgfWgN
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Good. Now it's time to end all ICE contracts with private detention providers. No one should profit off of our inhumane immigration policies. https://t.co/Csm6Ke0MdX — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Facebook's own employees know just how dangerous their policy allowing politicians to lie in political ads will be for our democracy. Mark Zuckerberg should listen to them—and I applaud their brave efforts to hold their own company accountable. https://t.co/i9W163oSQa — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
I've been a teacher, a law professor, a senator, and a candidate for president of the United States thanks to the opportunities a public education gave me. Today's your last chance to get our free sticker to show you're #PublicSchoolProud! https://t.co/8yljUixhTt https://t.co/l7J3aHQVbE — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
@VoteGloriaJ @TeamWarren Thank you, Gloria! Together, we’ll fight to make sure every kid gets a great public education. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Climate change is making wildfires larger and more destructive. We have to act now to end this climate crisis. https://t.co/mgCo7YWzkn — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Senator Kay Hagan was a tireless fighter for women, veterans, and military families, and a dear friend and colleague. I'm heartsick for Kay's family and friends. https://t.co/2RUA0xvD0o — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Frances Perkins saw what was broken in our country and had a plan to fix it. One woman—backed by millions of people—was able to make big, structural change. And we can do it again in 2020. https://t.co/ZvtgCVwwkj — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
John Conyers fought to make our government work for Black Americans as a civil rights leader and co-founder of @TheBlackCaucus—and that important work continues to inspire us. I’m keeping him and his loved ones in my thoughts. — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Our students shouldn’t have to worry about where they’ll get their next meal. Under my public school plan, we’ll cancel student breakfast and lunch debt and provide free and nutritious school meals so our kids can succeed in school. https://t.co/2XyOpVErde — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
When someone is sent into our criminal justice system, it's not a single person. When a person is arrested, we have to think about how that pulls their entire family into the system—and how that family is treated. https://t.co/KACINNaA6a — PolitiTweet.org
Elizabeth Warren @ewarren
Thank you @BenedictEDU students for asking important questions at the Second Step Presidential Justice Forum. We can start to fix our criminal justice system by investing not in incarceration, but in services that lift communities up. My plan for that: https://t.co/UXihPW9VJq https://t.co/xeomUm6xX6 — PolitiTweet.org